Trends in Diarrhea Hospitalization among Children <5 Years Old Before and During the Covid-19 Season in Fako Division, Cameroon: A Situation Clouded by Sociopolitical Conflict
Abstract:
Diarrhea
is a major cause of illness and death for children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa,
with around 500k deaths annually. COVID-19 affected hospitalization rates for diarrhea.
This study was done in four hospitals in Fako Division
on diarrhea hospitalization records of children under 5 from 2013 to 2022. Stratified
sampling was used, and data was summarized using means, standard deviations, frequencies,
and percentages. Differences were evaluated using chi square with a significance
level of P<0.05. Diarrhea hospitalization rate was high at 30.9%, with more cases reported
during Covid-19 than before. Peak hospitalization occurred in 2019 and 2020. However,
there was a significant decrease in hospitalization rates in 2021 and 2022. Children
aged 0-5 months had the highest rates of diarrhea hospitalization at 29.4%. High diarrhea
rates in the study area were due to conflict-related population influx. COVID-19
season saw higher hospitalization rates due to virus-induced diarrhea and population
influx. Infants under 5 are most vulnerable to diarrhea. More diarrhea hospitalizations
in COVID-19 season due to influx of displaced families and COVID-19 - induced diarrhea
caused unusual data.
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