| Literature DB >> 27216255 |
Agersew Alemu1, Yalewayker Tegegne2, Demekech Damte3, Mulugeta Melku4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intestinal schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis are the major public health problems globally. Compared with any other age group, pre-school aged children and school-aged children are the most exposed. There are few studies showing the burden of intestinal schistosomiasis, and soil-transmitted helminthiasis among pre-school aged children in Ethiopia. Hence, this study aimed to assess the prevalence of schistosoma mansoni and soil-transmitted helminths and associated risk factors among preschool aged children of Chuahit and surrounding Kebeles, Northwest Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Associated risk factor; Ethiopia; Intensity of infection; Preschool-aged children; Schistosoma mansoni; Soil-transmitted helminthes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27216255 PMCID: PMC4876558 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2864-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-demographic characteristics of PSAC in Chuahit, Northwest Ethiopia, 2015
| Variables | Character | Frequency | Percentage |
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| Sex | Male | 183 | 45.6 |
| Female | 218 | 54.4 | |
| Age (in months) | ≤12 | 49 | 12 |
| 13–24 | 64 | 16 | |
| 25–36 | 83 | 20.7 | |
| 37–48 | 47 | 11.7 | |
| 49–60 | 67 | 16.7 | |
| 61–72 | 91 | 22.7 | |
| Marital status of mothers | Married | 374 | 93.3 |
| Others | 27 | 6.7 | |
| Educational status of mothers | Illiterate | 358 | 89 |
| Read and write | 16 | 4 | |
| Primary school | 27 | 6.7 | |
| Occupation of mothers | Farmer | 388 | 96.8 |
| House wife | 13 | 3.2 |
Prevalence of intestinal helminthiasis among PSAC in Chuahit, Northwest Ethiopia, 2015
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| ≤12 | 49(12.2 %) | 2(4.4 %) | 0 | 0 | 4(5.2 %) | 0 | 2(11.8 %) | 0 | 8(5.7 %) | 8(6.5 %) | 0 |
| 13–24 | 64(16 %) | 6(13.4 %) | 1(11.1 %) | 1(14.3 %) | 16(20.8 %) | 0 | 3(17.6 %) | 0 | 24(17 %) | 23(18.7 %) | 2(11.1 %) |
| 24- 36 | 83(20.7 %) | 10(22.2 %) | 3(33.4 %) | 1(14.3 %) | 18(23.4 %) | 0 | 5(29.4 %) | 1(50 %) | 33(23.4 %) | 27(22 %) | 5(27.8 %) |
| 37–48 | 47(11.7 %) | 3(6.7 %) | 1(11.1 %) | 0 | 8(10.4 %) | 0 | 2(11.8 %) | 0 | 14(9.9 %) | 14(11.4 %) | 0 |
| 49–60 | 67(16.7 %) | 11(24.4 %) | 2(22.2 %) | 2(28.6 %) | 14(18.2 %) | 2(66.7 %) | 3(17.6 %) | 1(50 %) | 31(22 %) | 27(22 %) | 4(22.2 %) |
| 61–72 | 91(22.7 %) | 13(28.9 %) | 2(22.2 %) | 3(42.8 %) | 17(22 %) | 1(33.3 %) | 2(11.8 %) | 0 | 31(22 %) | 24(19.5 %) | 7(38.9 %) |
| Total | 401(100 %) | 45(11.2 %) | 9(2.2 %) | 7(1.7 %) | 77(19.2 %) | 3(0.7 %) | 17(4.2 %) | 2(0.5 %) | 141(35.2 %) | 123(30.7 % | 18(4.5 %) |
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| 6.56(0.26) | 2.14(0.83) | 3.74(0.59) | 5.85(0.32) | 6.5(0.26) | 1.63(0.9) | 3.43(0.64) | 12.82( | 9.62(0.087) | 7.78(0.17) | |
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| Female | 218(54.4 %) | 22(48.9 %) | 3(33.3 %) | 6(85.7 %) | 41(53.2.%) | 1(33.3 %) | 8(47.1 %) | 1(50 %) | 74(52.5 %) | 66(53.7 %) | 8(44.4 %) |
| Male | 183(45.6 %) | 23(51.1 %) | 6(67.7 %) | 1(14.3 %) | 36(46.8 %) | 2(67.7 %) | 9(52.9 %) | 1(50 %) | 67(47.5 %) | 57(46.3 %) | 10(55.6 %) |
| Total | 401(100 %) | 45(11.2 %) | 9(2.2 %) | 7(1.7 %) | 77(19.2 %) | 3(0.7 %) | 17(4.2 %) | 2(0.5 %) | 141(35.2 %) | 123(30.7 % | 18(4.5 %) |
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| 0.048(0.43) | 1.64(0.2) | 2.82(0.09) | 0.61(0.43) | 0.54(0.46) | 0.38(0.54) | 0.15(0.9) | 0.31(0.58) | 0.09(0.76) | 0.75(0.39) | |
Bold p value indicates significant Pearson-chi square test at P < 0.05
Intensity of infection in PSAC with S.mansoni and soil-transmitted helminthic infection in Chuahit, Northwest Ethiopia, 2015
| Intestinal Parasite | Class of infection intensity | |||
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| light | Moderate | Heavy | total | |
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| 32(71.1 %) | 13(28.9 %) | 0 | 45(100 %) |
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| 40(51.9 %) | 31(40.3 %) | 6(7.8 %) | 77(100 %) |
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| 17(100 %) | 0 | 0 | 17(100 %) |
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| 9(100 %) | 0 | 0 | 9(100 %) |
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| 6(85.7 %) | 1(14.3 %) | 0 | 7(100 %) |
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| 3(100 %) | 0 | 0 | 3(100 %) |
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| 2(100 %) | 0 | 0 | 2(100 %) |
Bivariate ad multivariate logistic regression analysis of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in relation to selected variables among PSAC in Chuahit, Northwest Ethiopia, 2015
| Variable | Total | Presence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis | COR(95 % CI) | AOR(95 % CI) | |
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| Yes (%) | No (%) | ||||
| Child sex | |||||
| Male | 183(45.6 %) | 43(23.5 %) | 140(76.5 %) | 1.059(0.664–1.69) | |
| Female | 218(54.4 %) | 49(22.5 %) | 169(77.5 %) | 1 | |
| Age(in months) | |||||
| ≤ 12 | 49(12.2 %) | 4(8.2 %) | 45(91.8 %) | 0.29(0.95–0.92) | |
| 13–24 | 64(16 %) | 18(28.1 %) | 46(71.9 %) | 1.3(0.62–2.7) | |
| 25–36 | 83(20.7 %) | 22(26.5 %) | 61(73.5 %) | 1.2(0.6–2.4) | |
| 37–48 | 47(11.7 %) | 9(19.1 %) | 38(80.9 %) | 0.79(0.33–1.99) | |
| 49–60 | 67(16.7 %) | 18(26.9 %) | 49(73.1 %) | 1.2(0.59–2.54) | |
| 61–72 | 91(22.7 %) | 21(23.1 %) | 70(76.9 %) | 1 | |
| Marital status of mothers | |||||
| Married | 374(93.3 %) | 86(23) | 288(77 %) | 1.04(0.41–2.67) | |
| Divorced | 27(6.7 %) | 6(22.2 %) | 21(77.8 %) | 1 | |
| Educational status of mothers | |||||
| Illiterate | 358(89.3 %) | 83(23.2 %) | 275(76.8 %) | 0.86(0.35–2.11) | |
| Read and write | 16(4 %) | 2(12.5 %) | 14(87.5 %) | 0.4(0.07–2.26) | |
| Primary school | 27(6.7 %) | 11(40.7 %) | 16(59.3 %) | 1 | |
| Occupation of mothers | |||||
| Farmer | 388(96.8 %) | 85(21.9 %) | 303(78.1 %) | 1 | 1 |
| House wife | 13(3.2 %) | 7(53.8 %) | 6(46.2 %) | 4.2(1.4–12.7) | 8.9(2.27–34)* |
| Shoe wearing habit of the child | |||||
| Always | 281(70.1 %) | 50(17.8 % | 231(82.2 %) | 1 | 1 |
| Sometimes | 61(15.2 %) | 21(34.4 %) | 40(65.6 %) | 2.43(1.32–4.47) | 1.89(0.99–3.64) |
| Not at all | 59(14.7 %) | 21(35.6 %) | 38(64.4 %) | 2.6(1.38–4.72) | 1.91(1.01–3.64)* |
| Source of water | |||||
| Protected spring | 15(3.7 %) | 8(53.3 %) | 7(46.7 %) | 4.2(1.45–11.65) | 3.9(1.2–12.3)* |
| Well | 386(96.3 %) | 122(31.6 %) | 264(68.4 %) | 1 | 1 |
| Hand washing habit after toilet | |||||
| Present | 102(25.4 %) | 6(5.9 %) | 96(94.1 %) | 1 | 1 |
| Absent | 299(74.6 %) | 86(28.8 %) | 213(71.2 %) | 6.46(2.73–18.3) | 7.34(2.9–15)* |
COR crude odds ratio, AOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval, *statistically significant at P < 0.05 in multivariate logistic regression analysis
Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of intestinal Schistosomiasis in relation with selected variables among PSAC in Chuahit, Northwest Ethiopia, 2015
| Variables | Presence of intestinal Schistosomiasis | Total (%) | COR(95 % CI) | AOR(85 % CI) | |
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| Yes (%) | No (%) | ||||
| Sex of child | |||||
| Male | 23(12.6) | 160(87.4) | 183(45.6) | 1.28(0.69, 2.38) | |
| Female | 2(10.1) | 196(89.9) | 218(54.4) | 1 | |
| Age of child (in Months) | |||||
| ≤12 | 2(4.1) | 47(95.9) | 49(12.2) | 1 | |
| 13–24 | 6(9.4) | 58(90.6) | 64(16) | 2.43(0.47, 12.61) | |
| 25–36 | 10(12) | 73(88) | 83(20.7) | 3.22(0.68, 15.35) | |
| 37–48 | 3(6.4) | 44(94.6) | 47(11.7) | 1.60(0.26, 10.1) | |
| 49–60 | 11(16.4) | 56(83.6) | 67(16.7) | 4.62(0.97, 21.87) | |
| 61–72 | 13(14.3) | 78(85.7) | 91(22.7) | 3.92(0.85, 18.13) | |
| Maternal occupation | |||||
| Farmer | 44(11.3) | 344(88.7) | 388(96.8) | 1 | |
| Housewife | 1(7.7) | 12(92.3) | 13(3.2) | 0.65(0.08, 5.13) | |
| Habit of bringing child to river | |||||
| Yes | 43(21.1) | 161(78.9) | 204(50.9) | 26(6.21, 109.15)* | 2.86(0,16, 49.98) |
| No | 2(1) | 195(99) | 197(49.1) | 1 | 1 |
| Habit of washing children in the river | |||||
| Yes | 42(21.9) | 150(78.1) | 192(47.9) | 19.23(5.84, 63.2)* | 4.5(0.89, 4.1) |
| No | 3(1.4) | 20698.6) | 209(52.1) | 1 | 1 |
| Habit of washing children with freshly fetched water at home | |||||
| Yes | 42(21.1) | 161(78.9) | 204(50.9) | 26.00(6.2, 109.14)* | 6.70(0.98, 45.68) |
| No | 2(1) | 195(99) | 197(49.1) | 1 | 1 |
| Habit of bringing children to irrigation sites | |||||
| Yes | 1(14.3) | 6(85.7) | 7(1.7) | 1.33(0.16, 11.27) | |
| No | 44(11.2) | 350(88.8) | 394(98.3) | 1 | |
| Child’s swimming habit in river | |||||
| Yes | 21(20.2) | 83(79.8) | 104(25.9) | 2.88(1.52, 5.43)* | 1.01(0.08, 12.3) |
| No | 24(8.1) | 273(91.9) | 297(74.1) | 1 | |
| Child’s swimming frequency per week | |||||
| none | 24(8.1) | 273(91.9) | 297(74.1) | 1 | 1 |
| 1–2 times | 9(18.4) | 40(81.6) | 49(12.2) | 2.54(1.1, 5.85)* | 1.01(0.33, 3.1) |
| ≥3 times | 12(21.8) | 43(78.2) | 55(14.2) | 3.01(1.41, 6.45)* | 1.15(0.38, 3.47) |
| Habit of child crossing river with bare foot | |||||
| Yes | 25(18.9) | 107(81.1) | 132(32.9) | 2.91(1.55, 5.45)* | 0.6(0.29, 1.24) |
| No | 20(7.4) | 249(92.6) | 269(67.10 | 1 | 1 |
| Distance of home from the river | |||||
| <1 km | 35(15.5) | 191(84.5) | 226(56.4) | 3.02(1.45, 6.29)* | 1.04(0.39, 2.77) |
| >1 km | 10(5.7) | 165(94.3) | 175(43.6) | 1 | 1 |
*Statistically significant at P < 0.05 in bivariate logistic regression analysis