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乌干达布申伊区的假牙“Ebiino”和小米病“Oburo”

False teeth "Ebiino" and Millet disease "Oburo" in Bushenyi district of Uganda.

作者信息

Nuwaha Fred, Okware Joseph, Hanningtone Timbyetaho, Charles Mwebaze

机构信息

Makerere University, Institute of Public Health, P.O. Box 7072, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

Afr Health Sci. 2007 Mar;7(1):25-32. doi: 10.5555/afhs.2007.7.1.25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

"False teeth" (Ebiino) and "Millet disease" (Oburo, Tea-tea) have been reported in Uganda and other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. These two perceived diseases are commonly reported in children under-five years of age. Anecdotal and published evidence suggests that these conditions are associated with moderate to severe childhood diseases such as malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea and that most health seeking behaviour for the conditions is from traditional healers.

OBJECTIVES

To estimate how common the 2 perceived diseases (false teeth and millet disease) are and describe health seeking behaviour for the two diseases.

METHODS

We did a cross-sectional survey using an interviewer administered questionnaire with closed and open questions in Bushenyi district, Uganda. The participants included 215 heads of households or their spouses obtained by cluster random sampling of 30 villages. Participants answered questions regarding occurrence of false teeth and millet disease in the household, treatment sought for false teeth and millet disease, perceived causes of false teeth and millet disease and about social economic situation of the household.

RESULTS

More than one in two of the households had a child less than five years who suffered from false teeth or millet disease in the last five years. More than 80% of the respondents used traditional medicine alone or in combination with modern medicine to treat false teeth and or millet disease. Occurrence of false teeth and millet disease were favoured by low education status and not living in a house with cemented floor or having a brick wall. Use of traditional medicine was not associated with social economic conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

The frequency of the perceived diseases false teeth and millet disease is high and may be attributed to low access to preventive and curative health services.

摘要

背景

在乌干达和撒哈拉以南非洲的其他国家,已报告了“假牙病”(埃比诺病)和“小米病”(奥布鲁病、茶茶病)。这两种被认知的疾病常见于五岁以下儿童。轶事证据和已发表的证据表明,这些病症与疟疾、肺炎和腹泻等中度至重度儿童疾病有关,而且针对这些病症的大多数就医行为是寻求传统治疗师的帮助。

目的

估计这两种被认知的疾病(假牙病和小米病)的常见程度,并描述针对这两种疾病的就医行为。

方法

我们在乌干达布申尼区进行了一项横断面调查,使用由访谈员管理的问卷,其中包含封闭式和开放式问题。参与者包括通过对30个村庄进行整群随机抽样获得的215户家庭的户主或其配偶。参与者回答了有关家庭中假牙病和小米病的发生情况、针对假牙病和小米病寻求的治疗方法、假牙病和小米病的感知病因以及家庭社会经济状况的问题。

结果

超过二分之一的家庭有一名五岁以下儿童在过去五年中患过假牙病或小米病。超过80%的受访者单独使用传统药物或与现代药物联合使用来治疗假牙病和/或小米病。教育程度低、不住在有水泥地面或砖墙的房屋中更容易出现假牙病和小米病。使用传统药物与社会经济状况无关。

结论

被认知的疾病假牙病和小米病的发病率很高,可能归因于获得预防和治疗性医疗服务的机会有限。

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