| Literature DB >> 35535044 |
Atalel Eyasu1, Mulugeta Molla2, Belayneh Kefale3, Woretaw Sisay2, Yared Andargie2, Fassikaw Kebede4, Tadeg Jemere5.
Abstract
Many endoparasites are still considered neglected tropical illnesses. The term "endoparasites" refers to infections caused by both helminths and protozoa. In many places in Ethiopia, particularly Debre Tabor, epidemiological data on the prevalence and associated variables of endoparasites among under-five children is unavailable. Thus, the aim of this study was to gather baseline data on the prevalence of endoparasites and their associated variables among under-five children who visited the Debre Tabor comprehensive specialized hospital in Northwest Ethiopia. A hospital-based quantitative cross-sectional study was used. The study was carried out from May 1 to November 30, 2021. Study participants were selected by a systematic sampling technique. The stool specimen was examined for the presence of different stages of intestinal parasites (adult, trophozoite, larvae, cysts, and ova) using direct wet mount, modified formal-ether sedimentation, and modified Ziehl-Neelsen methods. The IBM SPSS statistical package (version 23) was used to enter and analyze the collected data. The data was summarized using frequency tables and a bar chart. The adjusted odds ratio and p value <0.05 were used to declare the final association. In the present study, a total of 258 under-five children and their mothers/guardians were involved in the study, with a response rate of 100%. More than half of the respondents, 137 (53.10%), were females, and 159 (61.63%) were in the age group of 24 to 59 months. The overall prevalence of one or more endoparasites among under-five children was 45 (17.44%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that health supervision, child food freshness, regular trimming of fingernails, and children's playground cleanliness were significantly associated with childhood endoparasites. The present study demonstrated a higher prevalence of endoparasites among under-five children. Health supervision, child food freshness, regular trimming of fingernails, and children's playground cleanliness were significantly associated with endoparasites. Thus, strengthening health education about food, personal, and environmental hygiene for both children and their mothers/guardians is crucial.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35535044 PMCID: PMC9078827 DOI: 10.1155/2022/6917355
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parasitol Res ISSN: 2090-0023
Sociodemographic characteristics of under-five children and their caregivers in Debre Tabor comprehensive specialized hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021 (n =258).
| Variables | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 121 | 46.90 |
| Female | 137 | 53.10 |
| Age (in months) | ||
| 6-11 | 46 | 17.83 |
| 12 | 53 | 20.54 |
| 24 | 159 | 61.63 |
| Family residence | ||
| Urban | 108 | 41.86 |
| Rural | 150 | 58.14 |
| Religion of mother/guardian | ||
| Orthodox | 240 | 93.02 |
| Muslim | 8 | 3.10 |
| Protestant | 10 | 3.88 |
| Ethnicity of mother/guardian | ||
| Amhara | 225 | 87.21 |
| Tigre | 33 | 12.79 |
| Occupation of mother/guardian | ||
| Civil servant | 98 | 37.98 |
| Housewife | 74 | 28.68 |
| Merchant | 25 | 9.69 |
| Farmer | 61 | 23.65 |
| Mother/guardian's educational status | ||
| Unable to read and write | 70 | 27.13 |
| Able to read and write | 65 | 25.19 |
| Grade 1–8 | 23 | 8.92 |
| Grade 9–12 | 28 | 10.85 |
| Certified and above | 72 | 27.91 |
| Monthly family income | ||
| <2000 Et Birr | 67 | 25.97 |
| 2000 | 142 | 55.04 |
| >3000 Et Birr | 49 | 18.99 |
Baseline Health care related information of children caregivers respondents in Debre Tabor comprehensive specialized hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 258).
| Variables | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| A health professional frequently visits the household | ||
| Yes | 151 | 58.53 |
| No | 107 | 41.47 |
| Mother/guardian received health messages last week prior to the survey | ||
| Yes | 134 | 51.94 |
| No | 124 | 48.06 |
| Source of health messages | ||
| Government health workers | 122 | 91.04 |
| Church leaders | 6 | 4.48 |
| Radio | 3 | 2.24 |
| Community discussion | 3 | 2.24 |
| Mothers/guardians exchange health information within the family on a regular basis | ||
| Yes | 137 | 53.10 |
| No | 121 | 46.90 |
Characteristics of food, personal, and environmental hygiene of participants at Debre Tabor comprehensive specialized hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 258).
| Variables | Frequency | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Are dinning utensils clean? | ||
| Yes | 217 | 84.11 |
| No | 41 | 15.89 |
| Do you wash your hands after using the toilet before touching your child? | ||
| Always | 150 | 58.14 |
| Sometimes | 108 | 41.86 |
| Does your child eat raw or unwashed vegetables and fruits? | ||
| Always | 173 | 67.05 |
| Sometimes | 76 | 29.46 |
| Never | 9 | 3.49 |
| Your child meal | ||
| Always fresh | 134 | 51.94 |
| Sometimes fresh | 101 | 39.15 |
| Rarely fresh | 23 | 8.91 |
| Do you trim your child's nails when they grow? | ||
| Always | 165 | 63.95 |
| Sometimes | 93 | 36.05 |
| Does your child take food other than breast milk before the age of six months? | ||
| Yes | 132 | 51.16 |
| No | 126 | 48.84 |
| Your child's playing ground | ||
| Not clean | 162 | 62.79 |
| Clean | 96 | 37.21 |
| What is your source of drinking water? | ||
| Tap water | 234 | 90.70 |
| Stream water | 24 | 9.30 |
| The type of toilet you have | ||
| Open defecation | 8 | 3.10 |
| Public | 29 | 11.24 |
| Private | 221 | 85.66 |
| Walking on bare foot | ||
| Yes | 41 | 15.89 |
| No | 217 | 84.11 |
| Knowledge of the mode of transmission | ||
| Contaminated food | 108 | 41.86 |
| Contaminated water | 98 | 37.98 |
| Both | 52 | 20.16 |
Figure 1Types of intestinal parasites among under-five children attending at Debre Tabor comprehensive specialized hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 258).
Bi-variable and multi-variable logistic regression to determined risk factors for acquiring endoparasites for under-five children attending in Debre Tabor comprehensive specialized hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 258).
| Variables | Parasite infection | COR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive/yes | Negative/no | |||
| Family residence | ||||
| Urban | 17 | 91 | 1 | 1 |
| Rural | 28 | 122 | 1.98 (0.97–5.83)∗ | 2.01 (0.62–4.26) |
| Occupation of mother/guardian | ||||
| Civil servant | 4 | 94 | 1 | 1 |
| Housewife | 20 | 54 | 2.92 (0.93–4.80)∗ | 2.81 (0.25–8.90) |
| Merchant | 9 | 16 | 0.69 (0.21–1.94) | 0.42 (0.16–1.68) |
| Farmer | 12 | 49 | 0.84 (0.24–2.63) | 1.22 (0.29–4.18) |
| Mother/guardian's educational status | ||||
| Unable to read and write | 19 | 51 | 1 | 1 |
| Able to read and write | 12 | 53 | 3.35 (0.52–3.98)∗ | 2.81 (0.43–5.02) |
| Grades 1–8 | 6 | 17 | 0.42 (0.19–1.31) | 0.51 (0.50–1.37) |
| Grades 9–12 | 4 | 24 | 0.86 (0.57–3.32) | 1.80 (0.49–4.34) |
| Certified and above | 4 | 68 | 1.22 (0.38–4.42) | 0.58 (0.19–16.46) |
| A health professional frequently visits the household | ||||
| Yes | 16 | 135 | 1 | 1 |
| No | 29 | 78 | 2.47 (0.31–1.53)∗ | 2.52 (0.55–1.50) |
| Does your child eat raw or unwashed vegetables and fruits? | ||||
| Always | 32 | 141 | 3.14 (1.59–10.72)∗ | 1.87 (0.83–6.71) |
| Sometimes | 10 | 66 | 1.95 (1.24–4.89) | 1.04 (0.76–2.56) |
| Never | 3 | 6 | 1 | 1 |
| Your child meal | ||||
| Always fresh | 4 | 130 | 1 | 1 |
| Sometimes fresh | 29 | 72 | 1.18 (1.57–7.36) | 1.34 (1.45–6.59) |
| Rarely fresh | 12 | 11 | 4.47 (0.73–5.12)∗ | 4.61 (1.03–4.12) |
| Do you trim your child's nails when they grow? | ||||
| Always | 6 | 159 | 1 | 1 |
| Sometimes | 39 | 54 | 3.46 (1.42–10.06)∗ | 3.26 (1.91–9.25) |
| Your child's playing ground | ||||
| Not clean | 26 | 136 | 2.96 (2.11–3.87)∗ | 2.67 (1.64–6.01) |
| Clean | 19 | 77 | 1 | 1 |
| What is your source of drinking water? | ||||
| Tap water | 17 | 217 | 1 | 1 |
| Stream water | 21 | 3 | 1.42 (1.48–3.56)∗ | 1.61 (0.92–4.39) |
| The type of toilet you have | ||||
| Open defecation | 6 | 2 | 1.63 (0.47–0.94)∗ | 1.40 (2.47–9.16) |
| Public | 15 | 14 | 0.28 (0.18–0.65) | 1.74 (0.98–9.08) |
| Private | 24 | 197 | 1 | 1 |
Key: COR = crude odds ratio; AOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; 1 = reference categories; ∗ = indicates significant association (p value <0.2); = indicates significant association (p value <0.05). Goodness of fit test: the Hosmer-Lemeshow χ2 (8df) = 7.81; p = 0.46.