KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 47 | JULY-SEPT, 2014
Modifiable Demographic Factors that Differentiate Bronchiolitis from Pneumonia in Nepalese Children Less Than Two Years: A Hospital Based Study
Malla T, Poudyal P, Malla KK
Abstract: Backgroud
Bronchiolitis and pneumonia is an important cause of mortality and
morbidity in children. Various risk factors make these children more
prone for this illness. There is limited data on the risk factors from this
part of the world. Moreover there is a significant clinical overlap between
bronchiolitis and pneumonia thus necessitating the need for evaluating
their demographic difference.
Objective
To evaluate the modifiable demographic risk factors for bronchiolitis and
pneumonia in children less than 2 years.
Method
A prospective, comparative hospital based study undertaken during March
2012- March 2013 in Manipal Teaching Hospital, Pokhara. Altogether 200
cases of bronchiolitis and 200 cases of pneumonia, in the age group of 2 to
24 months, were randomly selected for comparison of risk factors as per
a predesigned proforma. A ‘p’ value of <0.05 was considered statistically
significant. Data was analyzed by using SPPS version 16.
Result
The significant risk factors for bronchiolitis were age < 6 months (p<0.001),
prematurity (p<0.001),male(P<0.04), younger maternal age (p< 0.009),
poor maternal knowledge (p<0.013), air pollution and lack of ventilation
(p<0.001), exposure to cooking fuel – kerosene (p<0.007), firewood
(p<0.001) , tobacco smoke (p<0.001), overcrowding (0.008), winter
season (p<0.015), domestic pets (p<0.003), low birth weight (p<003), use
of animal milk (p<0.001).The significant risk factors for pneumonia were
age 13 months- 24 months, maternal age 26- 35 yrs (p<0.009), female (p<
0.04), malnutrition, lack of Vitamin A supplementation and immunization
(p<0.001).
Conclusion
Most of the risk factors for bronchiolitis and pneumonia identified in this
study were modifiable; hence could be prevented to decrease the burden
of both the diseases.
Keyword : ALRI, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, risk factors