Iron Deficiency Anemia among Hospitalized Children aged 6-Months to 5 years at a Tertiary Care Hospital of Poonch, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
Shahid Iqbal, Manzoor Ali Khan, Naheem Ahmed, Jahangir Zaib, Raja Imtiaz Ahmed, Tayyaba Saddique
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To find out prevalence of iron deficiency
anemia among hospitalized children aged 6-months to 5 years at a tertiary care
hospital of Poonch, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.
Study Design: A cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Pediatrics,
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Hospital, Rawlakot from July 2020 to
December 2020.
Material and Methods: A total of 189 admitted children of
both genders aged between 6 to 60 months were included. At the time of
enrollment, age, gender, area of residence and socioeconomic status of all
children were noted. To label IDA, a World Health Organization (WHO) criterion
was adopted as hemoglobin below 11 g/dL. Chi square test was used to compare
data between IDA and non-IDA children considering p-value < 0.05 as
significant.
Results: Out of a total of 189 cases, there were 103
(54.5%) male. Overall, mean age was 29.3±6.8 months while 106 (56.1%) children
were aged between 6 to 24 months. There were 130 (68.8%) children who belonged
to rural areas of residence. Socio-economic status was low in 110 (58.2%)
children. Malnourishment was identified in 38 (20.1%) children.
Gastrointestinal disorders were the commonest reasons of admission found in 82
(43.4%) children. The prevalence of IDA was noted in 103 (54.5%) children.
Table-2 is showing association of anemia with respect to various variables
studied. Younger age (p=0.0091), rural area of residence (p=0.0039), low
socio-economic status (p=0.0036) and malnourishment (p=0.0001) were observed to
have significant association with the prevalence of IDA.
Conclusion: The prevalence of IDA was high (54.5%) in
admitted children aged between 6 to 60 months. Younger age, rural area of
residence, low socio-economic status and malnourishment were observed to have significant
association with the prevalence of IDA.
Keywords: Iron deficiency anemia, hemoglobin,
malnourishment, gastrointestinal disorders.