Literature DB >> 8503208

Significant changes in gastrointestinal tract parasitic infections in children of St. Kitts over the 9-year period 1982-1991.

S C Rawlins1, E S Tikasingh, S Baboolal, O Hector, P Hobsons, J Halliday, T R Jones.   

Abstract

When 239 (1982) and 361 (1991) five- and nine-year-old children in St. Kitts were assessed for the presence of parasitic infections, there were significant reductions in the prevalence of trichuriasis from 83% to 58%, of ascariasis from 24% to 8.6% and of giardiasis from 15% to 9.4%. Anthelminthic use, which appeared to be the most important responsible intervention tool, remained roughly at the same level at 59-51%. However, the types of anthelminthics used changed over the period. Piperazine citrate, which was used by 66% in 1982, only had 35% usage in 1991. Albendazole which was not used at all in 1982 was taken by 32% of the children in 1991 and at the same time use of laevo-tetramisole increased by 20% from 14%. Suggestions are made for an island-wide mass intervention programme to manage parasitic infections.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8503208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West Indian Med J        ISSN: 0043-3144            Impact factor:   0.171


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1.  Intestinal parasitoses.

Authors:  Olayinka Adedayo; Robert Nasiiro
Journal:  J Natl Med Assoc       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 1.798

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