COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of complicationsof measles in hospitalized children. Methodology: This hospital based cross-sectional descriptive study was conductedin Paediatrics Unit, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Govt Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar from January...

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Main Authors: Inayat ullah Khan, Asmat Ara Khattak, Amir Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2013-12-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/11432
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spelling doaj-004319c547a94175b4ee4fcc782844ba2020-11-25T01:41:06ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512013-12-0151273011432COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDRENInayat ullah Khan0Asmat Ara KhattakAmir MuhammadPGMI LRH PESHAWAR PAKISTANObjective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of complicationsof measles in hospitalized children. Methodology: This hospital based cross-sectional descriptive study was conductedin Paediatrics Unit, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Govt Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar from January 2012 to December 2012. All patients who presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of measles according to WHO criteria were included in the study. Information regarding patient age, sex, address,vaccination status, complications and outcome were noted in specifically designed proforma. Results: A total of 302 hospitalized measles patients with different complicationswere included in this study. Out of these 302 patients, 180(60%) were males and 122(40%) were females, with male to female ratio of 1.5:1. The age range was from four and half months to thirteen years with mean age of 26.8 months. Major complications in descending order of frequency were pneumonia 170 (56.29%), diarrhea 52 (17.22%), encephalitis 22 (7.28%), febrile seizures 21 (6.95%), croup 10 (3.31%), otitis media 9 (2.98%), severe stomatitis 7 (2.34%), emphysema 4 (1.32%), dysentery 3 (0.99%), myocarditis 2 (0.66%) and pneumothorax 2 (0.66%) each. Sixteen patients expired with a mortality rate of 5.29%. Conclusion: Measles is still a serious threat to our children. Pneumonia followed by diarrhea and encephalitis are the most serious complications of measles.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/11432
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author Inayat ullah Khan
Asmat Ara Khattak
Amir Muhammad
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Asmat Ara Khattak
Amir Muhammad
COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
Khyber Medical University Journal
author_facet Inayat ullah Khan
Asmat Ara Khattak
Amir Muhammad
author_sort Inayat ullah Khan
title COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
title_short COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
title_full COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
title_fullStr COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN
title_sort complications of measles in hospitalized children
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of complicationsof measles in hospitalized children. Methodology: This hospital based cross-sectional descriptive study was conductedin Paediatrics Unit, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Govt Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar from January 2012 to December 2012. All patients who presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of measles according to WHO criteria were included in the study. Information regarding patient age, sex, address,vaccination status, complications and outcome were noted in specifically designed proforma. Results: A total of 302 hospitalized measles patients with different complicationswere included in this study. Out of these 302 patients, 180(60%) were males and 122(40%) were females, with male to female ratio of 1.5:1. The age range was from four and half months to thirteen years with mean age of 26.8 months. Major complications in descending order of frequency were pneumonia 170 (56.29%), diarrhea 52 (17.22%), encephalitis 22 (7.28%), febrile seizures 21 (6.95%), croup 10 (3.31%), otitis media 9 (2.98%), severe stomatitis 7 (2.34%), emphysema 4 (1.32%), dysentery 3 (0.99%), myocarditis 2 (0.66%) and pneumothorax 2 (0.66%) each. Sixteen patients expired with a mortality rate of 5.29%. Conclusion: Measles is still a serious threat to our children. Pneumonia followed by diarrhea and encephalitis are the most serious complications of measles.
url https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/11432
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