Prevalence and Determinate Factors of Diarrhea Morbidity among Under five Children in Shake Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, a Community Based Cross-Sectional Study
Journal: Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-02-02
Authors : Tezera Abebe Gashaw; Yilkal Messelu Walie;
Page : 008-014
Keywords : Diarrhea morbidity; Under-fi ve children; Logistic regression; Sheka zone; Ethiopia;
Abstract
Despite the global decline in the death rates of Under five children, the risk of a child dying before becoming 5 years of age remains highest in the African Region (90 per 1000 live births), which is approximately seven times higher than that in the European Region (12 per 1000 live births).The purpose of this study was to identify socio-economic, demographic, environmental and nutrition characteristics predictors affecting diarrheal Morbidity of under-five children in Sheka zone, South west Ethiopia. A Community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Sheka zone, from September 1–September 14, 2018. A Sample of 582 under-five children were selected randomly from Kebeles in the zone constituted the study population.
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