| Literature DB >> 21859463 |
Bernard Nkrumah1, Samuel Blay Nguah.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute childhood diarrhoea remains one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality in developing countries. The WHO has accordingly underlined the need for epidemiological surveys of infantile diarrhoea in all geographical areas. This study was conducted to determine the incidence of intestinal parasites among stool samples from children examined at a secondary health care facility in a rural area of Ghana.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21859463 PMCID: PMC3170632 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-4-163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Figure 1A map showing the position of the study area and some of the major towns in the Ashanti Akim North Municipality. Source: Krefis et al., Malaria Journal 2010, 9:201.
Figure 2Macroscopic appearance of stool. ¥ Mucoid and bloody specimen when observed were recorded.
Stool categories and techniques applied
| Technique used | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consistency§ | Parasite stage most likely to seen | Saline | Iodine | Formol Ether |
| Formed | Cyst | √ | √ | √ |
| Semi formed/Soft | Cyst/Trophozoites | √ | √ | √ |
| Loose | Trophozoites | √ | √ | |
| Watery | Trophozoites | √ | √ | |
§ Ova and larvae may be found in stool of any consistency.
Stool macroscopy and presence of parasite
| Parasites present n (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Macroscopic stool finding | None | Other Parasites only | Mixed Infection | Total | |
| Bloody | 2 (0.2) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (0.2) |
| Formed | 7 (0.7) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 7 (0.6) |
| Loose mucoid | 14 (1.5) | 1 (1.0) | 1 (8.3) | 1 (20.0) | 17 (1.6) |
| Loose | 75 (7.8) | 13 (12.9) | 1 (8.3) | 2 (40.0) | 91 (8.4) |
| Mucoid bloody | 4 (0.4) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 4 (0.4) |
| Mucoid | 109 (11.3) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (25.0) | 0 (0.0) | 112 (10.4) |
| Semi-formed | 751 (78.1) | 87 (86.1) | 7 (58.3) | 2 (40.0) | 847 (78.4) |
| Total | 962 (100.0) | 101 (100.0) | 12 (100.0) | 5 (100.0) | 1080 (100.0) |
Incidence (per 1000) of intestinal parasites in stool samples for various age groups
| Age Group Incidence (95% CI) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 1 yr | 1-2 yrs | 3-5 yrs | 6-10 yrs | 11-14 yrs | 15-17 yrs | Overall | |
| Parasite | (n = 227) | (n = 151) | (n = 189) | (n = 191) | (n = 145) | (n = 177) | (n = 1080) |
| 13 (2.7 - 38.6) | 99 (55.6 - 163.8) | 138 (89.9 - 201.6) | 89 (51.8 - 142.5) | 117 (68.3 - 187.7) | 152 (100.5 - 221.9) | 97 (79.5 - 117.7) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 0 (0.0-24.4) | 5.3 (0.1-29.5) | 0 (0.0-19.3) | 6.9 (0.1-38.4) | 0 (0.0-20.8) | 2 (0.2 - 6.7) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 6.6 (0.2-36.9) | 0 (0.0-19.5) | 0 (0.0-19.3) | 0 (0.0-25.4) | 0 (0.0-20.8) | 1 (0.0 - 5.2) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 6.6 (0.2-36.9) | 0 (0.0-19.5) | 0 (0.0-19.3) | 0 (0.0-25.4) | 0 (0.0-20.8) | 1 (0.0 - 5.2) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 0 (0.0-24.4) | 0 (0.0-19.5) | 5.2 (0.1-29.2) | 13.8 (1.7-49.8) | 5.6 (0.1-31.5) | 4 (1.0 - 9.5) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 13.2 (1.6-47.8) | 5.3 (0.1-29.5) | 5.2 (0.1-29.2) | 6.9 (0.1-38.4) | 11.3 (1.4-40.8) | 6 (2.6 - 13.3) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 6.6 (0.2-36.9) | 5.3 (0.1-29.5) | 0 (0.0-19.3) | 0 (0.0-25.4) | 0 (0.0-20.8) | 2 (0.2 - 6.7) | |
| 0 (0.0 - 16.2) | 0 (0.0-24.4) | 0 (0.0-19.5) | 5.2 (0.1-29.2) | 0 (0.0-25.4) | 0 (0.0-20.8) | 1 (0.0 - 5.1) | |
Figure 3Incidence (± se) of .