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Citation

Mohamed AS, Sagna A, Fall M, Ndoye NA, Mbaye PA, Fall AL, Diaby A, Ndour O, Ngom G. Pan. Afr. Med. J. 2017; 27: 272.

Vernacular Title

Les accidents de la vie courante chez l’enfant à Dakar: à propos de 201 cas.

Affiliation

Service de Chirurgie Pédiatrique, Hôpital d'Enfants Albert Royer de Dakar, Sénégal.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, African Field Epidemiology Network)

DOI

10.11604/pamj.2017.27.272.6759

PMID

29187941

PMCID

PMC5660325

Abstract

Accidents of everyday life (AcVC) are common in children and can led to disabling injuries and death. This study aimed to analyze the epidemiological aspects of AcVC and the related injury mechanisms in Dakar. We conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted from 1 January 2013 to 30 June 2013. All the children victims of domestic accidents, sport and leisure accidents or school accidents were included. We studied some general parameters and some parameters related to each type of AcVC. Two hundred and one children were included, accounting for 27% of emergency consultations. There were 148 boys and 53 girls. Children less than 5 years of age were most affected (37.8%). Football and wrestling game were the main causes of AcVC. AcVC occur mainly at home (58.2%) and in the areas of sport and recreation (31.8%). The fractures predominated in the different types of AcVC: 54.9% of domestic accidents, 68.8% of sport and recreation accidents and 40% of school accidents. From an epidemiological perspective, our results are superimposable to literature. Fractures predominated contrary to literature where bruises were preponderant. Wrestling game is the main cause of these fractures, after football [soccer]. The acquisition of knowledge about the epidemiological aspects of AcVC and the related injury mechanisms will allow for prevention campaigns in Dakar.


Language: fr

Keywords

Accidents of the everyday life; child; domestic accident; fall; fractures

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