| Literature DB >> 20500831 |
Abraham Degarege1, Abebe Animut, Mengistu Legesse, Berhanu Erko.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Distribution of malaria and intestinal helminths is known to overlap in developing tropical countries of the world. Co-infections with helminth and malaria parasites cause a significant and additive problem against the host. The aim of this study was to asses the prevalence of malaria/helminth co-infection and the associated problems among febrile outpatients that attended Alaba Kulito Health Center, southern Ethiopia November and December 2007. A total of 1802 acute febrile patients were diagnosed for malaria. 458 Giemsa-stained thick and thin blood films were used for identification of Plasmodium species and Stool samples prepared using Kato-Katz technique were used to examine for intestinal helminths. Haemoglobin concentration was measured using a portable spectrophotometer (Hemocue HB 201). Anthropometry-based nutritional assessment of the study participants was done by measuring body weight to the nearest 0.1 kg and height to the nearest 0.1 cm.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20500831 PMCID: PMC2902494 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-3-143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Prevalence of anaemia by infection types among the study participants at Alaba Kulito Health Center, SNNPR, South Ethiopia, Nov-Dec, 2007
| Variables | Anaemia N (%) | Non-anaemia N (%) | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malaria infection* | |||
| Pv | 31(18.7) | 135(81.3) | X2 = 10. 6 |
| Pf | 11(40.7) | 16(59.3) | P = 0.005 |
| Pv & Pf | 5(50) | 5(50) | |
| Co-infection | |||
| Malaria/Hw | 45(43.3) | 59(53.7) | X2 = 3.02 |
| Malaria/Al | 14(29.2) | 34(70.8) | P = 0.388 |
| Malaria/Tt | 5(35.7) | 9(64.3) | |
| Malaria/mih | 33(42.3) | 45(57.7) | |
* Malaria infection without concurrent intestinal helminth infection mih = multiple (two or more) intestinal helminth infection
Percent prevalence of anaemia in different age groups and sexes (Comparison between cases with malaria infections and malaria/Helminth co infections in all age and sex groups) Alaba Kulito Health Center, SNNPR, South Ethiopia, Nov-Dec, 2007
| Age | % Co-infected cases who were anaemic(n/N) | %Malaria infection*cases Who were anaemic (n/N) | Adjusted** Odds Ratio,(95%CI), x2(df), p-value | Over all Adjusted***Odds Ratio,(95%CI), x2(df), p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 5 | 72 (18/25) | 31 (13/42) | 5.74(1.93-17.08) | 2.58(1.7-3.92) |
| 5-14 | 39 (23/59) | 30 (9/30) | 1.49(0.58-3.82) | |
| ≥ 15 | 36.2(59/163) | 15.8(22/139) | 3.02(1.73-5.26) | |
| Sex | ||||
| F | 35.7 (46/129) | 30.2 (29/96) | 1.28(0.73-2.25) | 2.58(1.7-3.92) |
| M | 45.8 (54/118) | 13 (15/115) | 5.62(2.93-10.8) | |
* Malaria infection without concurrent intestinal helminth infection mih = multiple (two or more) intestinal helminth infection
** The age-specific ratios within the cases were adjusted for sex or age
*** Within each cases the over all Odds were adjusted for both age and sex. For the combined data the odds were adjusted for cases, age and sex
Weight status of malaria and/or helminth infected cases at Alaba Health Center, southern Ethiopia, in November and December 2007
| Infection type | Weight status | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malaria | 18.7(38) | 5(10) | 14.3(29) | 42.4(86) | 15.8(32) | 3.9(8) | 203 |
| Malaria/Hw | 13.5(14) | 6.7(7) | 16.7(17) | 50(52) | 10.6(11) | 2.9(3) | 104 |
| Malaria/Al | 16.7(8) | 4.2(2) | 8.3(4) | 64.6(31) | - | 6.3(3) | 48 |
| Malaria/Tt | 21.4(3) | 21.4(3) | - | 35.7(5) | 21.4(3) | - | 14 |
| Malaria/mih | 26(19) | 2.7(2) | 12.3(9) | 56.2(41) | - | 2.7(2) | 73 |
Results of the Mantel-Haenszel adjusted odds ratios of nutrition status and type of infection on anaemia for the confounding effect of age and sex.
| Type of infection | % with underweight status cases who were anaemic(n/N) | % with normal and overweight status cases Who were anaemic (n/N) | Adjusted* Odds Ratio,(95%CI), x2(df), p-value | Over all Adjusted**Odds Ratio,(95%CI), x2(df), p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malaria | 36.4 (28/77) | 16.1 (19/118) | 2.98(1.51-5.85) | 2.62(1.71-3.99) |
| Malaria/Hw | 55.3 (21/38) | 33.3 (21/63) | 2.47(1.08-5.65) | |
| Malaria/Al | 62.5(5/8) | 25.8(8/31) | 4.79(0.93-24.75) | |
| Malaria/Tt | 66.7(4/6) | 0 | NaN(NaN-NaN) | |
| Malaria/mih | 50(15/30) | 34.1(14/41) | 1.93(0.73-5.06) |
* Within each cases the Odds were adjusted for both age and sex
** Within each cases the over all Odds were adjusted for both age and sex. For the combined data the odds were adjusted for cases, age and sex
Distribution of anaemia by weight and infection status among the study participants at Alaba Kulito Health Center, SNNPR, South Ethiopia, Nov-Dec, 2007
| Infection type | Anaemia | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malaria | 36.8(14/38) | 30(3/10) | 37.9(11/29) | 20.9(18/86) | 3.1(1/32) | - |
| Malaria/Hw | 71.4(10/14) | 71.4(5/7) | 35.3(6/17) | 34.6(18/52) | 27.3(3/11) | - |
| Malaria/Al | 62.5(5/8) | - | - | 25.8(8/31) | - | - |
| Malaria/Tt | 100(3/3) | 33.3(1/3) | - | - | - | - |
| Malaria/mih | 52.6(10/19) | 100(2/2) | 33.3(3/9) | 34.1(14/41) | - | - |