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Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria
BACKGROUND: This study aimed at determining the prevalence of malaria and anemia among children in rural community of Okada, Edo State Nigeria, as well as to assess the level of use of Insecticide treated bed nets and its impact on prevalence of malaria and anemia among study population. METHODS: Th...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3469169/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23109959 |
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author | Oladeinde, BH Omoregie, R Olley, M Anunibe, JA Onifade, AA Oladeinde, OB |
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description | BACKGROUND: This study aimed at determining the prevalence of malaria and anemia among children in rural community of Okada, Edo State Nigeria, as well as to assess the level of use of Insecticide treated bed nets and its impact on prevalence of malaria and anemia among study population. METHODS: Thick blood films from 226 children with signs and symptoms of malaria in Okada community were stained and examined for presence of malaria parasites. Hemoglobin concentration of all children was also determined using standard method. RESULT: A total of 185 (81.9%) children were infected with malaria parasite. Malaria parasitaemia was significantly affected by age (P =0.003). A significantly higher number of positive cases of malaria and anemia was observed in rainy season as compared to dry season (P<0.05). The prevalence of anemia in children was 47.3%. Malaria was a risk factor for development of anemia in children (OR=2.551; 95% CI=1.227, 5.305; P=0.015). Use of insecticide treated bed nets was recorded in 11(4.9%) of children studied, and did not significantly reduce the prevalence of malaria and anemia. However among malaria parasite infected children, its use significantly reduced the prevalence of anemia (OR=0.126; 95%CI=0.015, 1.047; P=0.031). CONCLUSION: Malaria and anemia among children was high malaria intervention progammes by relevant agencies is strongly advocated. |
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spelling | pubmed-34691692012-10-29 Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria Oladeinde, BH Omoregie, R Olley, M Anunibe, JA Onifade, AA Oladeinde, OB Iran J Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed at determining the prevalence of malaria and anemia among children in rural community of Okada, Edo State Nigeria, as well as to assess the level of use of Insecticide treated bed nets and its impact on prevalence of malaria and anemia among study population. METHODS: Thick blood films from 226 children with signs and symptoms of malaria in Okada community were stained and examined for presence of malaria parasites. Hemoglobin concentration of all children was also determined using standard method. RESULT: A total of 185 (81.9%) children were infected with malaria parasite. Malaria parasitaemia was significantly affected by age (P =0.003). A significantly higher number of positive cases of malaria and anemia was observed in rainy season as compared to dry season (P<0.05). The prevalence of anemia in children was 47.3%. Malaria was a risk factor for development of anemia in children (OR=2.551; 95% CI=1.227, 5.305; P=0.015). Use of insecticide treated bed nets was recorded in 11(4.9%) of children studied, and did not significantly reduce the prevalence of malaria and anemia. However among malaria parasite infected children, its use significantly reduced the prevalence of anemia (OR=0.126; 95%CI=0.015, 1.047; P=0.031). CONCLUSION: Malaria and anemia among children was high malaria intervention progammes by relevant agencies is strongly advocated. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3469169/ /pubmed/23109959 Text en © 2012 Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Oladeinde, BH Omoregie, R Olley, M Anunibe, JA Onifade, AA Oladeinde, OB Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria |
title | Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria |
title_full | Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria |
title_short | Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria |
title_sort | malaria and anemia among children in a low resource setting in nigeria |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3469169/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23109959 |
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