| Literature DB >> 33794961 |
Mamoudou Cisse1,2, Ibrahim Sangare3,4, Arthur D Djibougou3, Marc C Tahita5, Souleymane Gnissi3, Jonathan K W Bassinga3, Salifou Konda3, Abdoulaye H Diallo3,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis remains a major public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa. Although schistosomiasis is well documented in school-aged children in Burkina Faso, prevalence data among preschool-aged children (PSAC) are limited and outdated, and its risk factors in this group remain poorly documented. The main objective of this study was to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with Schistosoma (S.) mansoni infection among PSAC from Panamasso village, western Burkina Faso.Entities:
Keywords: Burkina Faso; Preschool-aged children; Prevalence; Risk factors; Schistosoma mansoni
Year: 2021 PMID: 33794961 PMCID: PMC8017716 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-021-04692-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Sociodemographic data of study participants
| Variables | Category | Frequency | (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | Boys | 110 | 48.3 |
| Girls | 118 | 51.7 | |
| Age (in months) | 12–23 | 44 | 19.3 |
| 24–35 | 35 | 15.4 | |
| 36–47 | 65 | 28.5 | |
| 48–59 | 58 | 25.4 | |
| 60–71 | 26 | 11.4 | |
| Mothers’ educational status | No formal schooling | 200 | 87.7 |
| Formal schooling | 28 | 12.3 | |
| Mothers’ occupation | Housewife | 216 | 94.7 |
| Self-employed | 11 | 4.8 | |
| Employed | 1 | 0.5 | |
| Mothers’ knowledge about means of transmission | No | 220 | 96.5 |
| Yes | 8 | 3.5 | |
| Mothers’ knowledge about means of prevention | No | 224 | 98.3 |
| Yes | 4 | 1.7 |
Prevalence of S. mansoni infection per used laboratory method
| Techniques | Frequency | Number of infected | Prevalence (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kato-Katz | 228 | 96 | 42.1 |
| FEC | 228 | 90 | 39.5 |
| POC-CCA | 223a | 180 | 80.7 |
| Combined three methods | 228 | 185 | 81.1 |
aFive PSAC did not provide a urine sample
Relationship between the GMI and the sociodemographic and water contact data
| Variables | Number of infected | GMI | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 0.092b | |||
| Boys | 43 | 85.2 | 61.1–118.8 | |
| Girls | 53 | 129.2 | 90.9–183.6 | |
| Age (in months) | 0.034a | |||
| 12–23 | 16 | 63.9 | 37.5–108.9 | |
| 24–35 | 14 | 85.8 | 51.2–143.6 | |
| 36–47 | 34 | 116.0 | 69.9–192.5 | |
| 48–59 | 23 | 104.1 | 66.9–162.0 | |
| 60–71 | 9 | 305.7 | 172.4–542.2 | |
| Child’s shoe wearing habit | 0.356b | |||
| No at all | 8 | 161.5 | 57.6–452.7 | |
| Always | 88 | 103.3 | 80.1–133.2 | |
| Distance of home from the pond | 0.996d | |||
| < 500 m | 22 | 118.3 | 58.0–241.5 | |
| 500–1000 m | 64 | 105.7 | 80.7–138.4 | |
| > 1000 m | 10 | 94.8 | 45.6–197.1 | |
| Go to the pond | 0.866b | |||
| No | 3 | 124.6 | 61.9–250.9 | |
| Yes | 93 | 106.7 | 83.0–137.2 | |
| Child’s swimming habit in the pond | 0.701c | |||
| No | 13 | 87.7 | 56.8–135.3 | |
| Yes | 83 | 110.7 | 84.0–145.8 | |
| Child’s swimming frequency per week | 0.590a | |||
| Never | 13 | 87.7 | 56.8–135.3 | |
| Moderate (1–3) | 16 | 139.1 | 69.0–280.3 | |
| High (4–7) | 67 | 104.8 | 77.2–142.3 | |
| Child’s swimming period in a day | 0.920d | |||
| Never | 13 | 87.7 | 56.8–135.3 | |
| 7 a.m.–10 a.m | 31 | 118.6 | 69.2–203.4 | |
| 11 a.m.–2 p.m | 27 | 114.7 | 77.6–169.3 | |
| 3 p.m.–6 p.m | 25 | 97.8 | 57.4–166.6 | |
aANOVA test
bStudent’s test
cWilcoxon test
dKruskal-Wallis test
Fig. 1Prevalence of intensity of S. mansoni infection stratified by age
Factors associated with prevalence of S. mansoni infection
| Variables | COR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Boys | 74.6 (82/110) | 1 | ||
| Girls | 87.3 (103/118) | 2.3 (1.2–4.7) | 2.9 (1.3–6.1) | 0.007 |
| Age (in months) | ||||
| 12–23 | 77.3 (34/44) | 1 | ||
| 24–35 | 80.0 (28/35) | 1.2 (0.4–3.5) | ||
| 36–47 | 86.2 (56/65) | 1.8 (0.7–5.0) | ||
| 48–59 | 81.0 (47/58) | 1.3 (0.5–3.3) | ||
| 60–71 | 76.9 (20/26) | 1.0 (0.3–3.1) | ||
| Child’s shoe wearing habit | ||||
| Always | 80.0 (16/20) | 1 | ||
| No at all | 81.3 (169/208) | 1.1 (0.3–3.4) | ||
| Distance of home from the pond | ||||
| > 1000 m | 61.2 (30/49) | 1 | ||
| 500–1000 m | 86.9 (113/130) | 4.2 (2.0–9.1) | 3.0 (1.2–7.2) | 0.014 |
| < 500 m | 85.7 (42/49) | 3.8 (1.4–10.2) | 3.0 (1.0–8.6) | 0.047 |
| Go to the pond | ||||
| No | 42.9 (9/21) | 1 | ||
| Yes | 85.0 (176/207) | 7.6 (2.9–19.5) | 5.0 (1.7–14.3) | 0.003 |
| Child’s swimming habit in the pond | ||||
| No | 64.3 (27/42) | 1 | ||
| Yes | 85.0 (158/186) | 3.1 (1.5–6.6) | ||
| Child’s swimming frequency per week | ||||
| Never | 64.3 (27/42) | 1 | ||
| Moderate (1–3) | 85.3 (29/34) | 3.2 (1.0–10.1) | ||
| High (4–7) | 84.9 (129/152) | 3.1 (1.4–6.7) | ||
| Child’s swimming period in a day | ||||
| Never | 64.3 (27/42) | 1 | ||
| 7 a.m.–10 a.m | 87.0 (67/77) | 3.7 (1.5–9.3) | ||
| 11 a.m.–2 p.m | 81.5 (44/54) | 2.4 (1.0–6.2) | ||
| 3 p.m.–6 p.m | 85.5 (47/55) | 3.3 (1.2–8.7) | ||
| Mothers’ educational status | ||||
| Formal schooling | 75.0 (21/28) | 1 | ||
| No formal schooling | 82.0 (164/200) | 1.5 (0.6–3.8) | ||