| Literature DB >> 25887977 |
Safari M Kinung'hi1, Pascal Magnussen2, Coleman Kishamawe3, Jim Todd4, Birgitte J Vennervald5.
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BACKGROUND: Some studies have suggested that helminth infections increase the risk of malaria infection and are associated with increased number of malaria attacks and anaemia. Thus interventions to control helminth infections may have an impact on incidence of clinical malaria and anaemia. The current study assessed the impact of two anthelmintic treatment approaches on malaria infection and on anaemia in school and pre-school children in Magu district, Tanzania.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887977 PMCID: PMC4391149 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-0864-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Study flow diagram.
Baseline characteristics of children included in the trial by randomization group (n = 765)
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| Boys (n = 392) | 193 (49.0%) | 180 (48.5%) |
| Girls (n = 373) | 201 (51.0%) | 191 (49.0%) |
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| 3 – 5 (n = 93) | 40 (10.1%) | 53 (14.3%) |
| 6 – 8 (n = 517) | 278 (70.6%) | 239 (64.4%) |
| 9 – 13 (n = 155) | 76 (19.3%) | 79 (21.3%) |
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| Mwamayombo | 52 (51.5) | 49 (48.5) |
| Nyashimo | 85 (50.6) | 83 (49.4) |
| Bulima | 68 (50.7) | 66 (49.3) |
| Milambi | 56 (53.8) | 48 (46.2) |
| Ihale | 75 (51.4) | 71 (48.6) |
| Ijitu | 58 (51.8) | 54 (48.2) |
| All schools | 394 (51.5) | 371(48.5) |
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| Prevalence (%) | 238 (60.4) | 220 (59.3) |
| Intensity (Epg)* | 49 (42–59) | 50 (42–59) |
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| Prevalence (%) | 90 (22.8) | 85 (22.9) |
| Intensity (Eggs/10 ml)* | 15 (11–20) | 17 (13–23) |
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| Prevalence (%) | 65 (16.6) | 61 (16.4) |
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| 31 (23–42) | 41 (29–58) |
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| 19 (11–28) | 16 (10–26) |
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| Prevalence (%) | 123 (31.2) | 123 (33.2) |
| Parasite density (mps/μL)* | 530 (414–676) | 510 (403–644) |
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| Prevalence (%) | 80 (20.3) | 68 (18.3) |
| Intensity (Epg)* | 54 (39–76) | 53 (39–73) |
| Prevalence of anaemia (%) | 142 (36.7) | 134 (35.5) |
| Prevalece of severe anaemia (%) | 5 (1.3) | 4 (1.1) |
| Mean haemoglobin level (g/L)** | 122 (121–123) | 123 (122–124) |
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| Single parasite | 199 (50.5) | 186 (50.1) |
| Two parasites | 148 (37.6) | 136 (36.7) |
| Thee/four parasites | 47 (12.0) | 49 (13.2) |
*Infection intensity expressed as geometric mean parasite counts of positive samples only with 95% confidence interval shown in brackets.
**Mean haemoglobin concentrations with 95% confidence interval shown in brackets.
Comparison of overall prevalence and geometric mean parasite density of malaria infection, mean Hb levels and anaemia after one and two years of anthelmintic treatment by randomization groups
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| Intervention | 123 (33.2) | 145 (44.9) | 74 (24.9) |
| Control | 123 (31.2) | 137 (42.4) | 70 (24.0) |
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| Intensity of | |||
| Intervention | 530 (414-678) | 833 (664-1048) | 326 (279-382) |
| Control | 510 (403-645) | 906 (724-1133) | 343 (294-400) |
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| Prevalence of anaemia (n,%) | |||
| Intervention | 142 (36.0) | 120 (37.2) | 43 (14.5) |
| Control | 134 (36.1) | 112 (34.7) | 38 (13.0) |
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| Prevalence of severe anaemia (n,%) | |||
| Intervention | 5 (1.3) | 1 (0.3) | - |
| Control | 4 (1.1) | 1 (0.3) | - |
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| Mean haemoglobin level in g/L (95% CI) | |||
| Intervention | 122.0 (120.5-123.4) | 123.5 (121.9-125.0) | 136.0 (134.2-137.8) |
| Control | 123.0 (121.6-124.5) | 123.2 (121.7-124.6) | 136.8 (135.0-137.7) |
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Malaria case incidence and malaria parasite density by treatment group over 24 months follow up period
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| Malaria case incidence* | 6.7 (4.8-8.9) | 7.7 (5.7-10.1) | 0.519 |
| Malaria parasite density** | 2658 (1647-4291) | 3100 (1831-5249) | 0.451 |
*Malaria case incidence defined as the number of new clinical malaria attacks observed in a given treatment group per 100 person years with 95% confidence intervals shown in brackets.
**Malaria parasite density expressed as geometric mean malaria parasites per microlitre of blood (mps/μL) (positive samples only) with 95% confidence intervals shown in brackets.