| Literature DB >> 26435717 |
Kelechi Kenneth Odinaka1, Emeka Charles Nwolisa2, Francis Mbanefo2, Alfreda Chinekwu Iheakaram2, Seline Okolo3.
Abstract
Background. Soil-transmitted helminthic infection is a common public health challenge of primary school children in resource challenged and developing countries. Our aim was to determine the prevalence and pattern of soil-transmitted helminthic infection among primary school children in a rural community in Imo State, Nigeria. Method. The study involved a cross-sectional survey of 284 primary school children in a rural community. Results. The overall prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthic infection (STHI) was 30.3%. Of all STHIs, hookworm was the commonest geohelminth observed, 81 (94.2%). The prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthic infection was more in males, 58 (38.4%), than in females, 28 (21.1%). This difference was statistically significant (P = 0.001). Conclusion. The high prevalence rate of soil-transmitted helminthic infection amongst the study population is worrisome. There is need for organized and routine deworming among school children in the community.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26435717 PMCID: PMC4576010 DOI: 10.1155/2015/349439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trop Med ISSN: 1687-9686
Sociodemographic characteristics of the study population.
| Characteristic | Frequency | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Age group (years) | ||
| 5–7 | 34 | 12.0 |
| 8–10 | 112 | 39.4 |
| 11–13 | 121 | 42.6 |
| 14–16 | 17 | 6.0 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 151 | 53.2 |
| Female | 133 | 46.8 |
| Socioeconomic status | ||
| Upper class | 2 | 0.7 |
| Middle class | 87 | 30.6 |
| Lower class | 195 | 68.7 |
Risk factors and prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among the study subjects.
| Risk factors | Helminth status |
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| Infected | Noninfected | Total | |||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 58 (38.4) | 93 (61.6) | 151 (100) | 10.09 | 0.001 |
| Female | 28 (21.1) | 105 (78.9) | 133 (100) | ||
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| Wearing of footwear | |||||
| Yes | 66 (26.0) | 188 (74.0) | 254 (100) | 0.15 | 0.700 |
| No | 20 (66.7) | 10 (33.3) | 30 (100) | ||
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| Hand washing after defecation | |||||
| Always | 16 (27.1) | 43 (72.9) | 59 (100) | 0.91 | 0.694 |
| Occasionally | 69 (31.1) | 153 (69.8) | 222 (100) | ||
| Never | 1 (33.3) | 2 (66.7) | 3 (100) | ||
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| Sewage disposal | |||||
| Water closet | 1 (6.3) | 15 (93.7) | 16 (100) | 4.79 | 0.09 |
| Pit latrine | 70 (32.3) | 147 (67.7) | 217 (100) | ||
| Bush | 15 (29.4) | 36 (70.6) | 51 (100) | ||
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| Age group (years) | |||||
| 5–7 | 8 (23.5) | 26 (76.5) | 34 (100) | 4.27 | 0.23 |
| 8–10 | 38 (33.9) | 74 (66.1) | 112 (100) | ||
| 11–13 | 38 (31.4) | 83 (68.6) | 121 (100) | ||
| 14–16 | 2 (11.8) | 15 (88.2) | 17 (100) | ||
| Total |
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Significant P values.
Soil-transmitted helminths identified among subjects.
| Species | Frequency | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Hookworm | 81 | 94.2 |
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| 3 | 3.5 |
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| 2 | 2.3 |
| Total |
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