Livestock ownership, household food security and childhood anaemia in rural Ghana
Date
2019-07-24
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Plos One
Abstract
The mechanisms through which livestock ownership is associated with childhood anaemia
are contested. Using a cross-sectional, community-based survey of 300 households in
southern Ghana, we determined the associations of household livestock ownership with
anaemia among children aged 2–5 years. Potential mediating effects of animal-source food
(ASF) consumption, microbial infections, and household food security were investigated.
Data on each child’s anaemia, malaria, and intestinal infections were collected for a subset
of 221 households. Anaemia was defined as a haemoglobin (Hb) concentration <110 g/L.
ASF consumption was measured as a count of the number of different ASF types consumed
by each child in the week prior to the interview. Household food security was measured with
a 15-item, pre-tested tool adapted from the USDA Household Food Security Core Module.
The number of sheep and goats in aggregate was associated with higher odds of a child
being anaemic (aOR (95% CI) = 1.10 (1.03, 1.17)). Households owning more free-range
poultry had greater diversity of consumed ASFs among children (Coef. (95% C) = 0.02
(0.01, 0.03)). Owning more pigs was associated with higher odds that a household was food
secure (1.05 (0.99, 1.12). We found no evidence that the child’s ASF consumption mediated
the association of livestock ownership with child anaemia, however,household food security
mediated the association between household pig ownership and child anaemia. Overall,
household ownership of livestock was associated with higher ASF consumption among children
and improved household-level food security, yet also a higher odd of anaemia among
those young children. The mechanisms leading to these seemingly counterintuitive relationships
require further investigation.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
livestock ownership, childhood anaemia, Ghana, Anaemia
Citation
Christian AK, Wilson ML, Aryeetey RNO, Jones AD (2019) Livestock ownership, household food security and childhood anaemia in rural Ghana. PLoS ONE 14(7): e0219310. https://doi. org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219310