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Soil-transmitted helminths and haemoglobin status among Afghan children in World Food Programme assisted schools.

A F Gabrielli1, M Ramsan, C Naumann, D Tsogzolmaa, B Bojang, M H Khoshal, M Connolly, J R Stothard, A Montresor, L Savioli.   

Abstract

In recent years there have been major socio-economic changes within Afghanistan such that the present public health burden of soil-transmitted helminths (STH), especially that within school-aged children, remains to be determined. A baseline parasitological survey was therefore carried out in four defined areas of Afghanistan to better assess the distribution, prevalence and intensity of STH infections prior to a nationwide de-worming campaign beginning within World Food Programme assisted schools. A cross-sectional examination of 1001 children aged between 8 and 15 years old revealed that approximately half (47.2%) were infected with at least one STH. Infections with Ascaris lumbricoides were most widespread (40.9%) and elevated prevalences were detected in urban environments; for example, schoolchildren in Kabul were more likely to be infected (OR=2.2, 95% CI 1.6-3.0) than elsewhere and these infections were often of higher intensity (OR=7.6, 95% CI 4.9-11.8). Trichuris trichiura (9.9%) and hookworms (0.7%), previously unknown from Afghanistan, were encountered. The blood haemoglobin concentration of surveyed children was also assessed: 4% resulted to be anaemic (Hb<11 g dl(-1)), and 0.4% to be severely anaemic (Hb<7 g dl(-1)).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16336723      PMCID: PMC5630093          DOI: 10.1079/joh2005316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Helminthol        ISSN: 0022-149X            Impact factor:   2.170


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