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A cross-sectional study of acute diarrhea in Pudong, Shanghai, China: Prevalence, risk factors, and healthcare-seeking practices

A cross-sectional study of acute diarrhea in Pudong, Shanghai, China: Prevalence, risk factors, and healthcare-seeking practices
A cross-sectional study of acute diarrhea in Pudong, Shanghai, China: Prevalence, risk factors, and healthcare-seeking practices

Diarrhea is a common cause of morbidity and mortality and the incidence of diarrhea in the world has changed little over the past four decades. To assess the prevalence of and healthcare practices for diarrhea, a cross-sectional study was conducted in Pudong, Shanghai, China. In October 2014, a total of 5324 community residents were interviewed. Respondents were asked if they had experienced diarrhea (defined as ≥3 passages of watery, loose, bloody, or mucoid stools within a 24-h period) in the previous month prior to the interview. The monthly prevalence of diarrhea was 4·1% (95% CI: 3·3-4·8), corresponding to an incidence rate of 0·54 episodes per person-year. The proportion of individuals with diarrhea who sought healthcare was 21·2% (95% CI: 13·4-29·0). Diarrhea continues to impose a considerable burden on the community and healthcare system in Pudong. Young age and travel were identified as predictors of increased diarrhea occurrence.

Diarrhea, epidemiology, healthcare-seeking behavior, prevalence, risk factors
0950-2688
2735-2744
Yu, J. X.
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Yu, J. X., Zhu, W. P., Ye, C. C., Xue, C. Y., Lai, S. J., Zhang, H. L., Zhang, Z. K., Geng, Q. B., Yang, W. Z., Sun, Q. and Li, Z. J. (2017) A cross-sectional study of acute diarrhea in Pudong, Shanghai, China: Prevalence, risk factors, and healthcare-seeking practices. Epidemiology and Infection, 145 (13), 2735-2744. (doi:10.1017/S0950268817001844).

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Abstract

Diarrhea is a common cause of morbidity and mortality and the incidence of diarrhea in the world has changed little over the past four decades. To assess the prevalence of and healthcare practices for diarrhea, a cross-sectional study was conducted in Pudong, Shanghai, China. In October 2014, a total of 5324 community residents were interviewed. Respondents were asked if they had experienced diarrhea (defined as ≥3 passages of watery, loose, bloody, or mucoid stools within a 24-h period) in the previous month prior to the interview. The monthly prevalence of diarrhea was 4·1% (95% CI: 3·3-4·8), corresponding to an incidence rate of 0·54 episodes per person-year. The proportion of individuals with diarrhea who sought healthcare was 21·2% (95% CI: 13·4-29·0). Diarrhea continues to impose a considerable burden on the community and healthcare system in Pudong. Young age and travel were identified as predictors of increased diarrhea occurrence.

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Submitted date: 30 March 2017
Accepted/In Press date: 21 July 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 August 2017
Published date: 1 October 2017
Keywords: Diarrhea, epidemiology, healthcare-seeking behavior, prevalence, risk factors

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Local EPrints ID: 429513
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/429513
ISSN: 0950-2688
PURE UUID: 75e5ad63-40b9-48d6-8055-816fad4ff5c2
ORCID for S. J. Lai: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9781-8148

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Author: J. X. Yu
Author: W. P. Zhu
Author: C. C. Ye
Author: C. Y. Xue
Author: S. J. Lai ORCID iD
Author: H. L. Zhang
Author: Z. K. Zhang
Author: Q. B. Geng
Author: W. Z. Yang
Author: Q. Sun
Author: Z. J. Li

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