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肯尼亚人口密集的城市贫民窟中烧伤伤害持续高发:一个新出现的公共卫生重点问题。

Sustained high incidence of injuries from burns in a densely populated urban slum in Kenya: an emerging public health priority.

作者信息

Wong Joshua M, Nyachieo Dhillon O, Benzekri Noelle A, Cosmas Leonard, Ondari Daniel, Yekta Shahla, Montgomery Joel M, Williamson John M, Breiman Robert F

机构信息

Global Disease Detection Division, Center for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Nairobi, Kenya and the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)-CDC Research Collaboration.

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Burns. 2014 Sep;40(6):1194-200. doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2013.12.010. Epub 2014 Jan 22.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Ninety-five percent of burn deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs); however, longitudinal household-level studies have not been done in urban slum settings, where overcrowding and unsafe cook stoves may increase likelihood of injury.

METHODS

Using a prospective, population-based disease surveillance system in the urban slum of Kibera in Kenya, we examined the incidence of household-level burns of all severities from 2006-2011.

RESULTS

Of approximately 28,500 enrolled individuals (6000 households), we identified 3072 burns. The overall incidence was 27.9/1000 person-years-of-observation. Children <5 years old sustained burns at 3.8-fold greater rate compared to (p<0.001) those ≥5 years old. Females ≥5 years old sustained burns at a rate that was 1.35-fold (p<0.001) greater than males within the same age distribution. Hospitalizations were uncommon (0.65% of all burns).

CONCLUSIONS

The incidence of burns, 10-fold greater than in most published reports from Africa and Asia, suggests that such injuries may contribute more significantly than previously thought to morbidity in LMICs, and may be increased by urbanization. As migration from rural areas into urban slums rapidly increases in many African countries, characterizing and addressing the rising burden of burns is likely to become a public health priority.

摘要

引言

95%的烧伤死亡发生在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs);然而,尚未在城市贫民窟环境中开展纵向家庭层面的研究,而在这些地方,过度拥挤和不安全的炉灶可能会增加受伤的可能性。

方法

利用肯尼亚基贝拉城市贫民窟中一个基于人群的前瞻性疾病监测系统,我们调查了2006年至2011年所有严重程度的家庭层面烧伤的发病率。

结果

在约28500名登记个体(6000户家庭)中,我们识别出3072例烧伤。总体发病率为27.9/1000人年观察期。5岁以下儿童烧伤发生率比5岁及以上儿童高3.8倍(p<0.001)。在相同年龄分布中,5岁及以上女性烧伤发生率比男性高1.35倍(p<0.001)。住院情况不常见(占所有烧伤的0.65%)。

结论

烧伤发病率比非洲和亚洲大多数已发表报告中的发病率高10倍,这表明此类伤害可能比以前认为的对低收入和中等收入国家的发病率影响更大,并且可能因城市化而增加。随着许多非洲国家农村地区向城市贫民窟的移民迅速增加,描述和应对不断上升的烧伤负担可能会成为公共卫生的优先事项。

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