| Literature DB >> 27355052 |
Teshome Firdu1, Fufa Abunna2, Mekonnen Girma3.
Abstract
Aim. A case-control study was conducted to determine the prevalence of G. lamblia, Cryptosporidium, spp and E. histolytica/dispar in diarrheal children at Yirgalem Hospital from February 2011 to August. Subjects and Methods. A total of 230 children participated in the study of which 115 (50%) were cases and 115 (50%) were controls. A single stool sample was collected and examined by direct saline wet mount, formol-ether concentration, and modified Ziehl-Neelsen. Results. Eighty-four (36.52%) were positive for at least one intestinal parasites (57 (49.56%) from diarrheal children and 27 (23.47%) out of nondiarrheal children). The prevalence of G. lamblia, Cryptosporidium spp, and E. histolytica/dispar was 15.65%, 9.56%, and 4.35% in children with diarrhea and 1.74%, 5.21%, and 1.74% in those without it, respectively. Cryptosporidium spp and E. histolytica/dispar revealed higher infection in males (10.81% and 5.4%, resp.) than in females (7.32% and 2.43%, resp.). G. lamblia infection was higher in females (29.27%) than in males (8.11%). Cryptosporidium spp infection was higher in the age groups of ≤4 years old (53.84%). Significant difference was seen between 10 and 13 (7.69%) years old. Higher prevalence of E. histolytica/dispar was found in 5-9 years (85.71%) than ≤4 years old (14.28%). Conclusion. Cryptosporidium spp, E. histolytica/dispar, and G. lamblia were higher in children with diarrhea than in those without it.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27355052 PMCID: PMC4897559 DOI: 10.1155/2014/357126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Figure 1Map of the study area.
Sociodemographic distribution of cases and controls in a study of intestinal parasites infections in diarrheal children.
| Category | Cases ( | Controls ( | Total |
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| ≤4 | 51 (44.34) | 33 (28.69) | 84 (36.52) |
| 5–9 | 43 (37.39) | 49 (42.6) | 92 (40) |
| 10–13 | 21 (18.26) | 33 (28.69) | 54 (23.48) |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 74 (64.35) | 61 (53) | 135 (58.69) |
| Female | 41 (35.65) | 54 (47) | 95 (41.3) |
| Residence | |||
| Rural | 64 (55.65) | 55 (47.82) | 119 (52.17) |
| Urban | 51 (44.34) | 60 (52.17) | 111 (48.26) |
The overall prevalence of intestinal parasites in diarrheal (cases) and nondiarrheal (controls) children.
| Parasites | Children with diarrhea and GI problem | Children without |
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| 18 (15.65) | 4 (3.48) | 0.0019* |
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| 11 (9.56) | 2 (1.74) | 0.0109* |
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| 5 (4.35) | 2 (1.74) | 0.2506 |
| Helimenths | |||
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| 19 (16.5) | 11 (9.56) | 0.1194 |
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| 2 (1.74) | 1 (0.87) | 0.5616 |
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| 5 (4.35) | 3 (2.61) | 0.4723 |
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| 4 (3.48) | 4 (3.48) | 1.000 |
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| 1 (0.87) | 0 (0) | 0.3172 |
| Total |
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| 0.0000* |
*Significance difference at P < 0.05.
GI: Gastro intestinal.
Prevalence of G. lamblia, Cryptosporidium spp, and E. histolytica/dispar in case and control groups across age.
| Parasites | Cases ( | Controls ( | ||||||
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| ≤4 | 5–9 | 10–13 | Total | ≤4 | 5–9 | 10–13 | Total | |
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| 9 (50) | 6 (33.33) | 3 (16.67) | 18 (15.65) | 1 (25) | 2 (50) | 1 (25) | 4 (3.47) |
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| 7 (63.63) | 4 (36.36) | 0 | 11 (9.56) | 0 | 1 (50) | 1 (50) | 2 (1.74) |
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| 1 (20) | 4 (80) | 0 | 5 (4.35) | 0 | 2 (100) | 0 | 2 (1.74) |
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*Significance difference at P < 0.05.
The combined prevalence of G. lamblia, Cryptosporidium spp, and E. histolytica/dispar across age.
| Parasites | ( | |||
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| ≤4 | 5–9 | 10–13 | Total | |
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| 10 (45.45) | 8 (36.36) | 4 (18.18) | 22 (9.56) |
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| 7 (53.84) | 5 (38.46) | 1 (7.69) | 13 (5.65) |
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| 1 (14.28) | 6 (85.71) | 0 (0) | 7 (3.04) |
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Associated risk factors for G. lamblia, Cryptosporidium spp, and E. histolytica/dispar positives in cases.
| Risk factors | Option |
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| Residence | Rural | 10 (55.56) | 0.928 | 7 (63.6) | 0.254 | 3 (60) | 0.873 |
| Urban | 8 (44.44) | 4 (36.4) | 2 (40) | ||||
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| Mothers educ. | Educated | 8 (44.44) | 0.297 | 4 (36.4) | 0.176 | 2 (40) | 0.471 |
| Illiterate | 10 (55.56) | 7 (63.6) | 3 (60) | ||||
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| Breast fed | Yes | 3 (16.67) | 0.512 | 5 (45.45) | 0.008* | 0 (0) | 0.217 |
| No | 15 (83.33) | 6 (54.54) | 5 (100) | ||||
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| Childs educ. | Schooling | 9 (50) | 0.380 | 4 (36.4) | 0.002* | 4 (80) | 0.231 |
| None | 9 (50) | 7 (63.6) | 1 (20) | ||||
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| Animal contact | Yes | 14 (77.78) | 0.027* | 9 (81.8) | 0.051 | 5 (100) | 0.035* |
| No | 4 (22.22) | 2 (18.2) | 0 | ||||
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| CDc | Yes | 15 (88.23) | 0.079 | 5 (45.5) | 0.542 | 5 (100) | 0.089 |
| No | 3 (16.67) | 3 (27.3) | 0 | ||||
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| PFS | Yes | 9 (50) | 0.196 | 4 (36.4) | 0.050 | 2 (40) | 0.003* |
| No | 9 (50) | 7 (63.6) | 3 (60) | ||||
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| Water source | Pipe | 7 (38.89) | 0.203 | 3 (27.3) | 0.295 | 2 (40) | 0.381 |
| River | 9 (50) | 6 (54.54) | 3 (60) | ||||
| Spring | 2 (11.11) | 2 (18.2) | 0 | ||||
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| DWIC | Yes | 6 (33.33) | 0.007* | 6 (54.5) | 0.892 | 5 (100) | 0.902 |
| No | 12 (66.67) | 5 (45.5) | 0 | ||||
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| HWAT | Yes | 8 (44.44) | 0.055 | 4 (36.4) | 0.031* | 2 (40) | 0.226 |
| No | 10 (55.56) | 7 (63.6) | 3 (60) | ||||
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| HWWF | No | 11 (16.42) | 0.100 | 5 (45.5) | 0.156 | 3 (60) | 0.255 |
| Yes | 7 (38.89) | 6 (54.5) | 2 (40) | ||||
*Significance at P < 0.05.
PFS: proper food storage, DWIC: disposing waste in compound, and HWAT: hand washing after toilet.
HWWF: hand washing when feeding, CDc: cow dung contact. Educated: those who have learned at some school level and have knowledge concerning parasites infection.
Multivariate logistic regression of significant risk factors from Chi-square (χ 2) test.
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| Breast fed | Yes | 3 (16.67) | 0.312 | 5 (45.45) | 0.099 | 0 (0) | 0.896 |
| No | 15 (83.33) | 6 (54.54) | 5 (100) | ||||
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| Childs educ. | Schooling | 9 (50) | 0.271 | 4 (36.4) | 0.120 | 4 (80) | 0.184 |
| None | 9 (50) | 7 (63.6) | 1 (20) | ||||
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| Animal contact | Yes | 14 (77.78) | 0.422 | 9 (81.8) | 0.077 | 5 (100) | 0.874 |
| No | 4 (22.22) | 2 (18.2) | 0 | ||||
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| PFS | Yes | 9 (50) | 0.902 | 4 (36.4) | 0.198 | 2 (40) | 0.029* |
| No | 9 (50) | 7 (63.6) | 3 (60) | ||||
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| DWIC | Yes | 6 (33.33) | 0.053 | 6 (54.5) | 0.149 | 5 (100) | 0.270 |
| No | 12 (66.67) | 5 (45.5) | 0 | ||||
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| HWAT | Yes | 8 (44.44) | 0.800 | 4 (36.4) | 0.016* | 2 (40) | 0.754 |
| No | 10 (55.56) | 7 (63.6) | 3 (60) | ||||
*Significance difference at P < 0.05.
PFS: Proper food storage, HWWF: hand washing when feeding, DWIC: disposing waste in compound, CDc: cow dung contact, and HWAT: hand washing after toilet.