Exploring the spatial variation and associated factors of childhood febrile illness among under-five children in Ethiopia: Geographically weighted regression analysis.
Negalgn Byadgie GelawGetayeneh Antehunegn TessemaKassahun Alemu GelayeZemenu Tadesse TessemaTigist Andargie FeredeAbebe W/Selassie TeweldePublished in: PloS one (2022)
Childhood febrile illness remains public health problem in Ethiopia. On spatial regression analysis proportion of women who had PNC, proportion of children who had diarrhea, proportion of children who had ARI, and proportion of children who had being 1st birth order were associated factors. The detailed map of childhood febrile illness and its predictors could assist health program planners and policy makers to design targeted public health interventions for febrile illness.
Keyphrases
- public health
- young adults
- healthcare
- urinary tract infection
- mental health
- early life
- type diabetes
- childhood cancer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- metabolic syndrome
- chemotherapy induced
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- drug delivery
- health information
- social media
- health promotion
- breast cancer risk
- irritable bowel syndrome