Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.

Diarrhea is one of the major determinants of childhood mortality in the world. This survey aimed to provide a demographically representative description on the influence of socio-demographic factors e.g. caretakers education, occupation, family income and living standard on the diarrheal disease man...

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Main Authors: Gitika Khan, Dr Nahid Akter, Md Dabir Uddin, S M Rakib Uz Zaman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bangladesh Society for Microbiology, Immunology, and Advanced Biotechnology 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=43991
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spelling doaj-3c03e7f2d5c0496197c09dc482941e3f2021-03-08T07:41:11ZengBangladesh Society for Microbiology, Immunology, and Advanced BiotechnologyJournal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics2616-47602019-08-0122788610.5455/jabet.2019.d2943991Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.Gitika Khan0Dr Nahid Akter1Md Dabir Uddin2S M Rakib Uz Zaman3gitika12ge@gmail.com nahidcmc@gmail.com dabirdfpo@gmail.com rakib.zaman@bracu.ac.bdDiarrhea is one of the major determinants of childhood mortality in the world. This survey aimed to provide a demographically representative description on the influence of socio-demographic factors e.g. caretakers education, occupation, family income and living standard on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by the slum dwellers and middle class families of Bangladesh. We have visited 90 middle class families and 120 slum dwellers to obtain information. Children of slum dwellers are more likely to be affected by diarrhea. In both classes, significantly more females were affected by diarrhea than males. This scenario is even more prominent among slum dwellers, where 1.5 times more females were affected by diarrhea than their male counterparts. As a primary approach to manage diarrhea, 63.8% caretakers chose Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) whereas 31.5% preferred the salt-molasses fluid. All caretakers knew the use of ORS and antibiotics as a preventive measure against diarrhea. However, this scenario dramatically turned when the caretakers were asked whether they know how to prepare ORS. All the caretakers (100%) in middle class families knew how to prepare ORS in contrast to only 25% caretakers among the slum dwellers. Private sectors specially pharmacies were often the first line of health care in both of these classes during diarrhea. But this is most prevalent among the middle class families (50%), compared to the slum dwellers (35%). Finally, it is apparent that the education, family income, living standard and good food help the middle class families to fight diarrhea more efficiently and scientifically than the slum dwellers. [ J Adv Biotechnol Exp Ther 2019; 2(2.000): 78-86]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=43991diarrhea managementsocio-demographic factorsfamily incomeliving standardeducationors preparation
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author Gitika Khan
Dr Nahid Akter
Md Dabir Uddin
S M Rakib Uz Zaman
spellingShingle Gitika Khan
Dr Nahid Akter
Md Dabir Uddin
S M Rakib Uz Zaman
Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.
Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics
diarrhea management
socio-demographic factors
family income
living standard
education
ors preparation
author_facet Gitika Khan
Dr Nahid Akter
Md Dabir Uddin
S M Rakib Uz Zaman
author_sort Gitika Khan
title Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.
title_short Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.
title_full Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.
title_fullStr Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of Bangladesh.
title_sort influence of socio-demographic factors on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by two distinct communities of bangladesh.
publisher Bangladesh Society for Microbiology, Immunology, and Advanced Biotechnology
series Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics
issn 2616-4760
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Diarrhea is one of the major determinants of childhood mortality in the world. This survey aimed to provide a demographically representative description on the influence of socio-demographic factors e.g. caretakers education, occupation, family income and living standard on the diarrheal disease management approaches taken by the slum dwellers and middle class families of Bangladesh. We have visited 90 middle class families and 120 slum dwellers to obtain information. Children of slum dwellers are more likely to be affected by diarrhea. In both classes, significantly more females were affected by diarrhea than males. This scenario is even more prominent among slum dwellers, where 1.5 times more females were affected by diarrhea than their male counterparts. As a primary approach to manage diarrhea, 63.8% caretakers chose Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) whereas 31.5% preferred the salt-molasses fluid. All caretakers knew the use of ORS and antibiotics as a preventive measure against diarrhea. However, this scenario dramatically turned when the caretakers were asked whether they know how to prepare ORS. All the caretakers (100%) in middle class families knew how to prepare ORS in contrast to only 25% caretakers among the slum dwellers. Private sectors specially pharmacies were often the first line of health care in both of these classes during diarrhea. But this is most prevalent among the middle class families (50%), compared to the slum dwellers (35%). Finally, it is apparent that the education, family income, living standard and good food help the middle class families to fight diarrhea more efficiently and scientifically than the slum dwellers. [ J Adv Biotechnol Exp Ther 2019; 2(2.000): 78-86]
topic diarrhea management
socio-demographic factors
family income
living standard
education
ors preparation
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=43991
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