Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria

Malaria is a major global health concern. It is one of the world’s most prevalent serious infectious diseases, with approximately 250 million cases and one million deaths per year. The aim of this study is to determine the socio-demographic and maternal risk factors associated with malaria among pre...

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Main Authors: K., Hadiza, H., Abdul Rahman, K. S., Hayati, U. G., Ismaila
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Published: Madridge Publishers 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.632422018-09-27T10:03:33Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63242/ Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria K., Hadiza H., Abdul Rahman K. S., Hayati U. G., Ismaila Malaria is a major global health concern. It is one of the world’s most prevalent serious infectious diseases, with approximately 250 million cases and one million deaths per year. The aim of this study is to determine the socio-demographic and maternal risk factors associated with malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria. An unmatched case control study was conducted among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria. A total of 581 pregnant women both cases and controls were obtained using multistage random sampling. Cases and controls were defined as pregnant women attending ante-natal care from the selected general hospitals in Zamfara State, confirmed with and without malaria respectively, using Giemsa staining method based on their medical records. Face to face interview and self-administered pretested questionnaire in English and Hausa languages were used to obtain information on socio-demographic characteristics and maternal history of the respondents from May to August 2014. Data was analysed using SPSS version 21, using simple descriptive and multivariate logistic regression were employed to determine the predictors of malaria. The overall response rate was 89.8%. Pregnant women ≤ 25 years of age (AOR = 1.695, 95% CI = 1.031, 2.789, p = 0.038), informal education (AOR = 9.390, 95% CI = 5.516, 15.985, p < 0.001), unemployed (AOR = 25.948, 95% CI = 14.831, 45.398, p < 0.001) and first trimester (AOR = 1.856, 95% CI = 1.126, 3.060, p 0.015) were the risk factors. This study has identified the risk factors of malaria in Zamfara State, Nigeria. The findings in this study can be used by policy makers in planning how to tackle the factors associated with malaria among pregnant women in Zamfara State. Madridge Publishers 2018-01-02 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63242/1/Socio-demographic%20and%20maternal%20risk%20factors%20of%20malaria%20among%20pregnant%20women%20attending%20ante-natal%20care%20in%20Zamfara%20State%2C%20Nigeria.pdf K., Hadiza and H., Abdul Rahman and K. S., Hayati and U. G., Ismaila (2018) Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria. Madridge Journal of Women’s Health and Emancipation, 2 (1). 41 - 46. ISSN 2638-1575 https://madridge.org/journal-of-womens-health-and-emancipation/MJWH-1000109.pdf
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description Malaria is a major global health concern. It is one of the world’s most prevalent serious infectious diseases, with approximately 250 million cases and one million deaths per year. The aim of this study is to determine the socio-demographic and maternal risk factors associated with malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria. An unmatched case control study was conducted among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria. A total of 581 pregnant women both cases and controls were obtained using multistage random sampling. Cases and controls were defined as pregnant women attending ante-natal care from the selected general hospitals in Zamfara State, confirmed with and without malaria respectively, using Giemsa staining method based on their medical records. Face to face interview and self-administered pretested questionnaire in English and Hausa languages were used to obtain information on socio-demographic characteristics and maternal history of the respondents from May to August 2014. Data was analysed using SPSS version 21, using simple descriptive and multivariate logistic regression were employed to determine the predictors of malaria. The overall response rate was 89.8%. Pregnant women ≤ 25 years of age (AOR = 1.695, 95% CI = 1.031, 2.789, p = 0.038), informal education (AOR = 9.390, 95% CI = 5.516, 15.985, p < 0.001), unemployed (AOR = 25.948, 95% CI = 14.831, 45.398, p < 0.001) and first trimester (AOR = 1.856, 95% CI = 1.126, 3.060, p 0.015) were the risk factors. This study has identified the risk factors of malaria in Zamfara State, Nigeria. The findings in this study can be used by policy makers in planning how to tackle the factors associated with malaria among pregnant women in Zamfara State.
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author K., Hadiza
H., Abdul Rahman
K. S., Hayati
U. G., Ismaila
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H., Abdul Rahman
K. S., Hayati
U. G., Ismaila
Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria
author_facet K., Hadiza
H., Abdul Rahman
K. S., Hayati
U. G., Ismaila
author_sort K., Hadiza
title Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria
title_short Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria
title_full Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in Zamfara State, Nigeria
title_sort socio-demographic and maternal risk factors of malaria among pregnant women attending ante-natal care in zamfara state, nigeria
publisher Madridge Publishers
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63242/1/Socio-demographic%20and%20maternal%20risk%20factors%20of%20malaria%20among%20pregnant%20women%20attending%20ante-natal%20care%20in%20Zamfara%20State%2C%20Nigeria.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63242/
https://madridge.org/journal-of-womens-health-and-emancipation/MJWH-1000109.pdf
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