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Factors associated with treatment type of non-malarial febrile illnesses in under-fives at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
by
Nyaoke, Borna A.
, Beynon, Caryl
, Mureithi, Marianne W.
in
Analysis
/ Antimalarials
/ Antimalarials - administration & dosage
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood fever
/ Children
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demographics
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug therapy
/ Epistemology
/ Fatalities
/ Febrile seizures
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - complications
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - drug therapy
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Genetic susceptibility
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Urban
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Intravenous administration
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Laboratories
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - complications
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical examination
/ Medical records
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Microscopy
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Prescription drugs
/ Prescription writing
/ Primary Prevention
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Sustainable development
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Vector-borne diseases
2019
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Factors associated with treatment type of non-malarial febrile illnesses in under-fives at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
by
Nyaoke, Borna A.
, Beynon, Caryl
, Mureithi, Marianne W.
in
Analysis
/ Antimalarials
/ Antimalarials - administration & dosage
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood fever
/ Children
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demographics
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug therapy
/ Epistemology
/ Fatalities
/ Febrile seizures
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - complications
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - drug therapy
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Genetic susceptibility
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Urban
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Intravenous administration
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Laboratories
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - complications
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical examination
/ Medical records
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Microscopy
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Prescription drugs
/ Prescription writing
/ Primary Prevention
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Sustainable development
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Vector-borne diseases
2019
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Factors associated with treatment type of non-malarial febrile illnesses in under-fives at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
by
Nyaoke, Borna A.
, Beynon, Caryl
, Mureithi, Marianne W.
in
Analysis
/ Antimalarials
/ Antimalarials - administration & dosage
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Child, Preschool
/ Childhood fever
/ Children
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Demographics
/ Diagnostic systems
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug therapy
/ Epistemology
/ Fatalities
/ Febrile seizures
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - complications
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - drug therapy
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Genetic susceptibility
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Urban
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Intravenous administration
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Laboratories
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - complications
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical examination
/ Medical records
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Microscopy
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Prescription drugs
/ Prescription writing
/ Primary Prevention
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ Sustainable development
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Vector-borne diseases
2019
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Factors associated with treatment type of non-malarial febrile illnesses in under-fives at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
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Factors associated with treatment type of non-malarial febrile illnesses in under-fives at Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya
2019
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Non-malarial febrile illnesses comprise of almost half of all fever presenting morbidities, among under-five children in sub-Saharan Africa. Studies have reported cases of prescription of antimalarial medications to these febrile under-fives who were negative for malaria. The treatment of these children with antimalarial medications increases incidences of antimalarial drug resistance as well as further morbidities and mortalities, due to failure to treat the actual underlying causes of fever.
To identify clinical and demographic factors associated with treatment type (malarial/non-malarial) of non-malarial febrile illnesses (NMFI) in children aged ≤5 at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.
A positivist epistemological approach, cross sectional descriptive study design was used. A structured questionnaire was used on a sample of 341 medical records of children aged ≤5 years to extract data on clinical examinations (recorded as yes or no), diagnostic test results, and demographic data on the child's sex and age. Descriptive and inferential analysis was applied to the data.
Prescription of antimalarial drugs despite negative microscopy results was found in 44 (12.9%) of the children, with mortality reported in 48 (14.1%). Assessment of respiratory distress was 0.13 (0.03,0.58) times associated with less likelihood of prescribing an antimalarial in those with a negative microscopy. A male patient was 0.21 (0.05,0.89) times less likely to receive an intravenous antimalarial after a negative microscopy. Patients aged ˂1 with a negative microscopy result were more likely to receive an antimalarial than older children.
There is a need to eliminate incorrect treatment of NMFI with antimalarial medication, while ensuring correct diagnosis and treatment of the specific illness occurs. This requires strengthening and adherence to diagnostic and treatment guidelines of febrile illnesses in under-fives, consequently reducing morbidities and mortalities associated with inadequate management of NMFIs.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Antimalarials - administration & dosage
/ Children
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - complications
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - drug therapy
/ Fever of Unknown Origin - epidemiology
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Patients
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