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Assessment of the role played by domestic animals in jigger infection in Kandara sub-county, Kenya (case control study).

Anthony Kiragu Gitau1, Florence Awino Oyieke1, Wolfgang Richard Mukabana1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: tungiasis is an ectoparasitosis caused by penetration of female sand flea, Tunga penetrans, into the skin of the susceptible animal and the consequent hypertrophy of the parasite. The objective of this study was to assess the association between domestic animals and jigger infection among the residents of Kandara sub-county in central Kenya.
METHODS: this was a case-control study that involved 776 individuals. Half of this number entailed case group who were jigger infected while the other half was the control, composed of jigger free participants. Structured questionnaires were, administered among the heads of the households to which the participants belonged to gather information concerning the animals they kept. Univariate analysis was, applied.
RESULTS: in this study, there were significant differences in age (P=0.008) between the two groups. Disparities in source of income (P<0.001) and level of education (P<0.001) came out as very significant factors in jigger infection. The case group was 10 times more likely to keep dogs than the control(9.6; 95% CI, 5.9-15.6). Case group was also 7 times more likely to rear chicken in comparison to the control (6.6; 95%, 4.2-10.4). The case group was 12 times more likely to let dogs loose in the compound in comparison to the control (12.1: 95%, 5.9-24.5). When compared to the control, this group was also 17 times more likely to keep chicken inside their houses (16.7: 95% CI, 6.8-35.9).
Conclusion: there is a very high association between domestic animals and occurrence of tungiasis in Kandara sub-county. Copyright: Anthony Kiragu Gitau et al.

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Keywords:  Tunga penetrans; Tungiasis; associated health problems; domestic animals; infection

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34659604      PMCID: PMC8498669          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.39.231.25106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


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