| Literature DB >> 35877771 |
Ketema Deribew1, Delenasaw Yewhalaw1,2, Berhanu Erko3, Zeleke Mekonnen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Urogenital schistosomiasis has been known to be endemic in several lowland areas of Ethiopia. It is caused by Schistosoma haematobium and causes considerable public health problems to schoolchildren. Ethiopia, after mapping the distribution of the disease (2013 to 2015), launched school-based mass deworming program to treat schoolchildren for schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) across the country since 2015. However, there is no recent information about the prevalence of the disease among schoolchildren in the current study areas. Diagnostic performance of urine filtration method and urinalysis reagent strip is also lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis in schoolchildren, and to evaluate diagnostic performance of urine filtration and urinalysis reagent strip in Amibara, Kurmuk and Abobo districts, Ethiopia.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35877771 PMCID: PMC9312429 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Sex distribution of study participant’s in three study areas, Abobo, Hassoba and Kurmuk village, Ethiopia, 2021.
| Gender | Study Areas | Total | ||
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| Abobo | Kurmuk | Hassoba-bure | ||
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| 209 (17.8%) | 242 (20.7%) | 124 (10.6%) | 575 (49.1%) |
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| 180 (15.4%) | 153 (13.1%) | 263 (22.5%) | 596 (50.9%) |
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| 389 (33.2%) | 395 (33.7% | 387 (33.0%) | 1,171(100%) |
Urogenital schistosomiasis prevalence by filtration method and urinalysis reagent strip test, Abobo, Hassoba and Kurmuk village, Ethiopia, 2021.
| Study areas | Urine filtration test result | Reagent strip test result | ||
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| Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | |
| Abobo | 94 | 295 | 136 | 253 |
| (24.2%) | (75.8%) | (35.0%) | (65.0%) | |
| Kurmuk | 22 | 373 | 60 | 335 |
| (5.6%) | (94.4%) | (15.2%) | (84.8%) | |
| Hassoba -bure | 27 | 360 | 68 | 319 |
| (7.0%) | (93.0%) | (17.6%) | (82.4%) | |
| Total | 143 | 1028 | 264 | 907 |
| (12.2%) | (87.8%) | (22.5%) | (77.5%) | |
Association between S.haematobium infection and haematuria in schoolchildren, in the three study area (Abobo, Hassoba and Kurmuk village), Ethiopia, 2021.
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| 142 | 1 | 6.96 (4.98,8.94) | 6.95 (4.96,8.92) | |
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| 122 | 906 | 1 | 1 | |
AOR- adjusted odd ratio; CI- confidence interval; COR- crude odd ratio
Diagnostic performance of urinalysis reagent strip compared with urine filtration for the diagnosis of S. haematobium in school children, Abobo, Hassoba and Kurmuk village, Ethiopia, 2021.
| Urine Filtration test result | Total | |||
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| Positive | Negative | |||
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| 142(TP) | 122(FP) | 264 |
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| 1(FN) | 906(TN) | 907 | |
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| 143 | 1028 | 1171 | |
TP true positive, TN true negative, FP false positive, FN false negative