| Literature DB >> 18997865 |
Vikram Mehraj1, Juanita Hatcher, Saeed Akhtar, Ghazala Rafique, Mohammad Asim Beg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intestinal parasitic infections are endemic worldwide and have been described as constituting the greatest single worldwide cause of illness and disease. Poverty, illiteracy, poor hygiene, lack of access to potable water and hot and humid tropical climate are the factors associated with intestinal parasitic infections. The study aimed to estimate prevalence and identify factors associated with intestinal parasitic infections among 1 to 5 years old children residing in an urban slum of Karachi Pakistan. METHODS AND PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18997865 PMCID: PMC2577067 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0003680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among children, 1 to 5 years of age, residing in Ghosia Colony, Karachi, Pakistan (n = 218).
| Characteristic | n | % | 95% CI | |
| Lower | Upper | |||
|
| 115 | 52.8 | 46.1 | 59.4 |
| Multiple | 21 | 9.6 | 5.7 | 13.5 |
| Single | 94 | 43.1 | 36.5 | 49.7 |
| Nil | 103 | 47.2 | 40.6 | 53.9 |
|
| 63 | 28.9 | 22.9 | 34.9 |
| Mono parasitism | 52 | 23.9 | 18.2 | 29.5 |
| Poly parasitism | 11 | 5.0 | 2.1 | 8.0 |
|
| 36 | 16.5 | 11.6 | 21.4 |
| Mono parasitism | 25 | 11.5 | 7.2 | 15.7 |
| Poly parasitism | 11 | 5.0 | 2.1 | 8.0 |
|
| 22 | 10.1 | 6.1 | 14.1 |
| Mono parasitism | 15 | 6.9 | 3.5 | 10.2 |
| Poly parasitism | 7 | 3.2 | 0.9 | 5.6 |
|
| 2 | 0.9 | - | - |
| Mono parasitism | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Poly parasitism | 2 | 0.9 | - | - |
If more than one intestinal parasite is identified in a sample, it is a multiple parasitic infection.
If only one intestinal parasite is identified in a sample, it is a single parasitic infection.
Infection with the labeled parasite only.
Infection with multiple parasites including the labeled one.
Univariate analysis of factors associated with intestinal parasitic infection among children, 1 to 5 years of age, residing in Ghosia Colony, Karachi, Pakistan who provided a stool sample for this study.
| Characteristics | Positive = 115 | Negative = 103 | OR | 95% CI | p |
| n (%) | n (%) | ||||
|
| 0.255 | ||||
| Male | 57 (49.6) | 59 (57.3) | - | - | |
| Female | 58 (50.4) | 44 (42.7) | 1.4 | 0.8; 2.3 | |
|
| <0.001 | ||||
| (Mean±SD) | 3.1 (1.1) | 2.5 (1.1) | 1.7 | 1.3; 2.1 | |
|
| 0.059 | ||||
| Above primary | 36 (31.3) | 45 (55.6) | - | - | |
| Primary & below | 79 (68.7) | 58 (42.3) | 1.7 | 0.9; 2.9 | |
|
| 0.862 | ||||
| Working | 20 (17.4) | 17 (16.5) | - | - | |
| Non-working | 95 (82.6) | 86 (83.5) | 0.9 | 0.5; 1.9 | |
|
| 0.096 | ||||
| (Mean±SD) | 6405 (2955) | 7336 (4764) | 1.0 | 1.0; 1.0 | |
|
| 0.004 | ||||
| No | 74 (64.3) | 84 (81.6) | - | - | |
| Yes | 41 (35.7) | 19 (18.4) | 1.5 | 1.2; 1.9 | |
|
| 0.136 | ||||
| Normal | 100 (92.6) | 81 (86.2) | - | - | |
| Wasted | 8 (7.4) | 13 (13.8) | 0.5 | 0.2; 1.3 | |
|
| 0.642 | ||||
| Normal | 46 (42.6) | 37 (39.4) | - | - | |
| Stunted | 62 (57.4) | 57 (60.6) | 0.9 | 0.5; 1.5 | |
|
| 0.492 | ||||
| Normal | 75 (69.4) | 61 (64.9) | - | - | |
| Underweight | 33 (30.6) | 33 (35.1) | 0.8 | 0.5; 1.5 | |
|
| 0.008 | ||||
| Mother | 91 (79.1) | 96 (93.2) | - | - | |
| Others | 7 (6.1) | 3 (2.9) | 2.5 | 0.6; 9.8 | |
| Self | 17 (14.8) | 4 (3.9) | 4.5 | 1.5; 13.8 | |
|
| 0.154 | ||||
| No | 82 (71.3) | 82 (79.6) | - | - | |
| Yes | 33 (28.7) | 21 (20.4) | 1.2 | 0.9; 1.6 | |
|
| 0.024 | ||||
| No | 60 (52.2) | 38 (36.9) | - | - | |
| Yes | 55 (47.8) | 65 (63.1) | 0.5 | 0.3; 0.9 | |
|
| 0.193 | ||||
| No | 58 (50.4) | 61 (59.2) | - | - | |
| Yes | 57 (49.6) | 42 (40.8) | 1.4 | 0.8; 2.4 | |
|
| 0.048 | ||||
| No | 62 (53.9) | 69 (67.0) | - | - | |
| Yes | 53 (46.1) | 34 (33.0) | 1.7 | 1.0; 3.0 |
n = 103.
n = 91.
n = 202.
p≤0.05.
p≤0.25.
Figure 1Prevalence of IPIs by age groups.