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Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence suggesting that adolescents are contributing to the populations at risk of malaria. This study determined the prevalence of malaria infection among the adolescents and examined the associated determinants considering socio-demographic, Long Lasting Insecticid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10348556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37450497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287723 |
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author | IBRAHIM, Azeez Oyemomi Agbesanwa, Tosin Anthony AREMU, Shuaib Kayode BELLO, Ibrahim Sebutu ELEGBEDE, Olayide Toyin GABRIEL-ALAYODE, Olusegun Emmanuel AJETUNMOBI, Oluwaserimi Adewumi ADEWOYE, Kayode Rasaq OLANREWAJU, Temitope Moronkeji ARIYIBI, Ebenezer Kayode OMONIJO, Adetunji SANNI, Taofeek Adedayo ALABI, Ayodele Kamal OLUSUYI, Kolawole |
author_facet | IBRAHIM, Azeez Oyemomi Agbesanwa, Tosin Anthony AREMU, Shuaib Kayode BELLO, Ibrahim Sebutu ELEGBEDE, Olayide Toyin GABRIEL-ALAYODE, Olusegun Emmanuel AJETUNMOBI, Oluwaserimi Adewumi ADEWOYE, Kayode Rasaq OLANREWAJU, Temitope Moronkeji ARIYIBI, Ebenezer Kayode OMONIJO, Adetunji SANNI, Taofeek Adedayo ALABI, Ayodele Kamal OLUSUYI, Kolawole |
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description | BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence suggesting that adolescents are contributing to the populations at risk of malaria. This study determined the prevalence of malaria infection among the adolescents and examined the associated determinants considering socio-demographic, Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs) usage, and hematological factors in rural Southwestern Nigeria. METHODS: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted between July 2021 and September 2022 among 180 adolescents who were recruited at a tertiary health facility in rural Southwestern Nigeria. Interviewer administered questionnaire sought information on their socio-demographics and usage of LLINs. Venous blood samples were collected and processed for malaria parasite detection, ABO blood grouping, hemoglobin genotype, and packed cell volume. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20. A p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The prevalence of malaria infection was 71.1% (95% CI: 68.2%-73.8%). Lack of formal education (AOR = 2.094; 95% CI: 1.288–3.403), being a rural residence (AOR = 4.821; 95% CI: 2.805–8.287), not using LLINs (AOR = 1.950; 95% CI: 1.525–2.505), genotype AA (AOR = 3.420; 95% CI: 1.003–11.657), genotype AS (AOR = 3.574; 95%CI: 1.040–12.277), rhesus positive (AOR = 1.815; 95% CI:1.121–2.939), and severe anemia (AOR = 1.533; 95% CI: 1.273–1.846) were significantly associated with malaria infection. CONCLUSION: The study revealed the prevalence of malaria infection among the adolescents in rural Southwestern Nigeria. There may be need to pay greater attention to adolescent populations for malaria intervention and control programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-103485562023-07-15 Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria IBRAHIM, Azeez Oyemomi Agbesanwa, Tosin Anthony AREMU, Shuaib Kayode BELLO, Ibrahim Sebutu ELEGBEDE, Olayide Toyin GABRIEL-ALAYODE, Olusegun Emmanuel AJETUNMOBI, Oluwaserimi Adewumi ADEWOYE, Kayode Rasaq OLANREWAJU, Temitope Moronkeji ARIYIBI, Ebenezer Kayode OMONIJO, Adetunji SANNI, Taofeek Adedayo ALABI, Ayodele Kamal OLUSUYI, Kolawole PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence suggesting that adolescents are contributing to the populations at risk of malaria. This study determined the prevalence of malaria infection among the adolescents and examined the associated determinants considering socio-demographic, Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs) usage, and hematological factors in rural Southwestern Nigeria. METHODS: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted between July 2021 and September 2022 among 180 adolescents who were recruited at a tertiary health facility in rural Southwestern Nigeria. Interviewer administered questionnaire sought information on their socio-demographics and usage of LLINs. Venous blood samples were collected and processed for malaria parasite detection, ABO blood grouping, hemoglobin genotype, and packed cell volume. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 20. A p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The prevalence of malaria infection was 71.1% (95% CI: 68.2%-73.8%). Lack of formal education (AOR = 2.094; 95% CI: 1.288–3.403), being a rural residence (AOR = 4.821; 95% CI: 2.805–8.287), not using LLINs (AOR = 1.950; 95% CI: 1.525–2.505), genotype AA (AOR = 3.420; 95% CI: 1.003–11.657), genotype AS (AOR = 3.574; 95%CI: 1.040–12.277), rhesus positive (AOR = 1.815; 95% CI:1.121–2.939), and severe anemia (AOR = 1.533; 95% CI: 1.273–1.846) were significantly associated with malaria infection. CONCLUSION: The study revealed the prevalence of malaria infection among the adolescents in rural Southwestern Nigeria. There may be need to pay greater attention to adolescent populations for malaria intervention and control programs. Public Library of Science 2023-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10348556/ /pubmed/37450497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287723 Text en © 2023 IBRAHIM et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article IBRAHIM, Azeez Oyemomi Agbesanwa, Tosin Anthony AREMU, Shuaib Kayode BELLO, Ibrahim Sebutu ELEGBEDE, Olayide Toyin GABRIEL-ALAYODE, Olusegun Emmanuel AJETUNMOBI, Oluwaserimi Adewumi ADEWOYE, Kayode Rasaq OLANREWAJU, Temitope Moronkeji ARIYIBI, Ebenezer Kayode OMONIJO, Adetunji SANNI, Taofeek Adedayo ALABI, Ayodele Kamal OLUSUYI, Kolawole Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria |
title | Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria |
title_full | Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria |
title_short | Malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural Southwestern Nigeria |
title_sort | malaria infection and its association with socio-demographics, long lasting insecticide nets usage and hematological parameters among adolescent patients in rural southwestern nigeria |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10348556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37450497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287723 |
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