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    Socioeconomic and environmental risk factors for respiratory infections prevalence in some urban area of Kenya

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    2018-05
    Author
    Kipkoech, M. B.
    Muthama, N. J.
    Kinyuru, Ng’ang’a, J
    [et.al]
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    Article
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    en_US
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    Abstract
    In this study, face-to-face survey was conducted between 28 May and 3 June 2016 in order to investigate socioeconomic and environmental risk factors for respiratory infections prevalence from 559 respondents in Kenya. From the analysis, more male (67.4% ±3.8) than female were sampled, with 75% (±4.0) of the sampled population being below 38 years. Respiratory problems are more prevalent among females (6 in 10 cases). The prevalence increases with age. It is higher among respondents with no formal education (6 in 10 cases) and among those whose main occupation is agriculture (8 in 10 cases). Higher prevalence (6 in 10 cases) is associated with larger household size (6 and 7). A decrease in prevalence from about 6 to 2 in 10 cases and from 52 to 45 in 100 cases is associated with an improvement in the perceived outdoor and indoor air quality, respectively from very low to very high at the area of residence. Point prevalence of respiratory infections among the sampled respondents is dependent on age, gender, occupation, household size, and perceived air quality. The established negative association indicates the need to promote awareness on the risk factors among the respondents.
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    https://doi.org/10.20987/jccs.1.05.2018
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/155007
    Citation
    Kipkoech, M. B., Muthama, N. J., Kinyuru Ng’ang’a, J., Mutuku, A., & Mutai, B. K. (2018). Socioeconomic and Environmental Risk Factors for Respiratory Infections Prevalence in some urban area of Kenya. Journal of Climate, 2(1).
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    Journal of Climate Change and Sustainability
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