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Table 1 Symptoms1 used by Bwatiye mothers for the recognition of childhood malaria

From: Illness-related practices for the management of childhood malaria among the Bwatiye people of north-eastern Nigeria

Symptom

Age (years)

Parity (childbirths)

Previous child mortality

Education

Total

 

<25

26–35

>35

1st

2nd-3rd

4th or more

Yes

No

Literate

Illiterate

 

No in sample (%)

54(29)

59(32)

72(39)

42(23)

63(34)

81(44)

36(19)

150(81)

139(75)

47(25)

186(100)

Hot body (>38C)

77.9

89.3

93.2

100

92.1

79.0

100

85.3

87.8

89.4

88.2

Diarrhoea/ enteric complaints

38.9

47.5

46.6

61.9

81.0

28.4

80.6

36.0

49.6

29.8

44.6

Vomiting

29.6

32.2

37.0

33.3

30.2

35.8

11.1

38.7

37.4

21.3

33.3

Loss of appetite

31.5

30.5

27.4

38.1

28.6

28.4

58.3

24.0

28.1

38.3

30.6

Persistent crying

38.9

32.2

20.5

47.6

15.9

30.9

19.4

32.0

20.9

55.3

29.6

Dehydration /sweating

37.0

33.9

32.9

35.7

31.2

35.8

66.7

26.7

38.1

23.4

34.4

Convulsions

9.3

10.2

9.6

9.5

9.5

9.9

5.6

10.7

8.6

12.8

9.7

Other 3

9.3

5.1

5.5

11.9

4.8

4.9

8.3

6.0

6.5

6.4

6.5

  1. 1Multiple responses allowed
  2. 2Vertical comparison only (based on number of responses)
  3. 3Faint spells, insomnia, Restlessness, moodiness, withdrawal, colds