Prevalence of xerophthalmia and coverage of vitamin A prophylaxis programme in slums of rural and urban communities amongst children less than 6 years of age

Authors : Radhika Paranjpe, Varsha Manade, Neha Kulkarni, Saurabh Oza, Madhuri Khandelwal

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijceo.2019.111

Volume : 5

Issue : 4

Year : 2019

Page No : 466-469

Purpose: To determine the prevalence of xerophthalmia in a high risk age group of ch ildren less than
6 years of age and to assess the coverage of prophylaxis so that the efficiency of vitamin A prophylaxis
programme can be analysed.
Design: A cross sectional study was conducted from 15th June 2015 to 15th August 2015.
Materials and Methods: 442 children aged 0-6 years were enrolled in a cross-sectiona l study from
randomly selected anganwadis in 3 urban and rural communities. Parents/caregivers were interviewed
about night blindness and other symptoms of xerophthalmia, consumption of vitamin A rich foods, history
of vitamin A supplementation till date of examination, measles vaccination status. Children were examined
for manifestations of xerophthalmia and were classified according to their ocular signs as per WHO criteria.
Results: Out of 442 children 232 were male and 210 were female. Out of 442 children, 403 (93.73%)
were given vitamin A supplements by the age of 6 years. Out of 442 children, none complained of day
or night blindness. N o child had Bitot’s spots, corneal xerosis, scars or keratomalacia, but 6 children had
bilateral conjunctival xerosis. The prevalence rate of conjunctival xerosis is 1.35%. The prevalence rate of
xerophthalmia according to its ocular manifestations as given by WHO, is 0%.
Conclusion: A prevalence rate of xerophthalmia 0% is indicative of the success of the vitamin A
prophylaxis programme and coverage of vitamin A prophylaxis 93.73% can be attributed to the efficient
implementation of the programme by the anganwadi workers.

Keywords: Vitamin A, Xerophthalmia, Night blindness, Prevalence.


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