Microcytic and Malarial Anaemia Prevalence in Urban Children ≤15 Years in the Mount Cameroon Area: A Cross-Sectional Study on Risk Factors
P
=
0.007
, forest ethnicity
P
=
0.019
, parents being farmers
P
=
0.038
or jobless
P
=
0.009
, and having moderate malaria parasitaemia
P
=
0.048
while those for malarial anaemia were child age of 6–10 years
P
=
0.008
, parents’ age of 26–35 years
P
=
0.049
, parents being jobless
P
=
0.023
, and consuming plantains 3-4 times
P
=
0.024
a week. Conclusion. Microcytic anaemia is getting to be a severe public health concern while malarial anaemia is a mild public health issue in children residing in urban areas of Mount Cameroon. Parents’ occupation was directly linked to all anaemia forms; hence, any intervention to curb anaemia should consider aspects that will raise the socioeconomic status of the population.
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