Causes of Childhood Morbidity and Mortality in Emergency Pediatrics Unit of Rasheed Shekoni Specialist Hospital, Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria
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https://doi.org/10.65843/g175n735Abstract
Context:Under-five mortality rate in Nigeria is still high. Majority of the death are due to preventable diseases.Aim:To identify the causes of morbidity and mortality and mortality rate among children admitted to the Emergency Pediatrics Unit.Setting and Design:The study was a retrospective. Medical records of children admitted to Emergency Pediatric Unit of state specialist hospital in north-western Nigeria from January 2017 to December 2018 were retrieved.Material and Method:A designed proforma was used to extract information from medical records. Ethical clearance was obtained from the hospital.Statistical Analysis Used:Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16.Results:Records of 1,126 children admitted were analyzed. Their ages were 1 month to 13 years. Severe malaria (45.6%) and sepsis (13.9%) were the common reasons for admission. Majority (60.0%) were discharged home, 29.0% were transferred to the ward, and 0.5% discharged against medical advice. Mortality rate was 10.5%. Majority (50.3%) of the mortalities occurred less than 24 hours of admission. Under-five children had highest mortality (66.9%).Conclusion:Infectious diseases especially malaria and sepsis are still common causes of morbidity and mortality in children admitted to emergency unit.Downloads
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2026-02-23
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