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Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years
Background. The intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) are globally endemic, and they constitute the greatest cause of illness and disease worldwide. Transmission of IPIs occurs as a result of inadequate sanitation, inaccessibility to potable water, and poor living conditions. Objectives. To determi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3600298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/734562 |
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author | Obala, A. A. Simiyu, C. J. Odhiambo, D. O. Nanyu, V. Chege, P. Downing, R. Mwaliko, E. Mwangi, A. W. Menya, D. Chelagat, D. Nyamogoba, H. D. N. Ayuo, P. O. O'Meara, W. P. Twagirumukiza, M. Vandenbroek, D. Otsyula, B. B. O. de Maeseneer, J. |
author_facet | Obala, A. A. Simiyu, C. J. Odhiambo, D. O. Nanyu, V. Chege, P. Downing, R. Mwaliko, E. Mwangi, A. W. Menya, D. Chelagat, D. Nyamogoba, H. D. N. Ayuo, P. O. O'Meara, W. P. Twagirumukiza, M. Vandenbroek, D. Otsyula, B. B. O. de Maeseneer, J. |
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description | Background. The intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) are globally endemic, and they constitute the greatest cause of illness and disease worldwide. Transmission of IPIs occurs as a result of inadequate sanitation, inaccessibility to potable water, and poor living conditions. Objectives. To determine a baseline prevalence of IPIs among children of five years and below at Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance (HDSS) area in western Kenya. Methods. Cross-sectional survey was used to collect data. Direct saline and formal-ether-sedimentation techniques were used to process the specimens. Descriptive and inferential statistics such as Chi-square statistics were used to analyze the data. Results. A prevalence of 52.3% (417/797) was obtained with the male child slightly more infected than the female (53.5% versus 51%), but this was not significant (χ (2) = 0.482, P > 0.05). Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica were the most common pathogenic IPIs with a prevalence of 26.1% (208/797) and 11.2% (89/797), respectively. Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) were less common with a prevalence of 4.8% (38/797), 3.8% (30/797), and 0.13% (1/797) for Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworms, and Trichuris trichiura, respectively. Conclusions. Giardia lamblia and E. histolytica were the most prevalent pathogenic intestinal protozoa, while STHs were less common. Community-based health promotion techniques are recommended for controlling these parasites. |
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spelling | pubmed-36002982013-03-26 Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years Obala, A. A. Simiyu, C. J. Odhiambo, D. O. Nanyu, V. Chege, P. Downing, R. Mwaliko, E. Mwangi, A. W. Menya, D. Chelagat, D. Nyamogoba, H. D. N. Ayuo, P. O. O'Meara, W. P. Twagirumukiza, M. Vandenbroek, D. Otsyula, B. B. O. de Maeseneer, J. J Trop Med Research Article Background. The intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) are globally endemic, and they constitute the greatest cause of illness and disease worldwide. Transmission of IPIs occurs as a result of inadequate sanitation, inaccessibility to potable water, and poor living conditions. Objectives. To determine a baseline prevalence of IPIs among children of five years and below at Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance (HDSS) area in western Kenya. Methods. Cross-sectional survey was used to collect data. Direct saline and formal-ether-sedimentation techniques were used to process the specimens. Descriptive and inferential statistics such as Chi-square statistics were used to analyze the data. Results. A prevalence of 52.3% (417/797) was obtained with the male child slightly more infected than the female (53.5% versus 51%), but this was not significant (χ (2) = 0.482, P > 0.05). Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica were the most common pathogenic IPIs with a prevalence of 26.1% (208/797) and 11.2% (89/797), respectively. Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) were less common with a prevalence of 4.8% (38/797), 3.8% (30/797), and 0.13% (1/797) for Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworms, and Trichuris trichiura, respectively. Conclusions. Giardia lamblia and E. histolytica were the most prevalent pathogenic intestinal protozoa, while STHs were less common. Community-based health promotion techniques are recommended for controlling these parasites. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3600298/ /pubmed/23533444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/734562 Text en Copyright © 2013 A. A. Obala et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Obala, A. A. Simiyu, C. J. Odhiambo, D. O. Nanyu, V. Chege, P. Downing, R. Mwaliko, E. Mwangi, A. W. Menya, D. Chelagat, D. Nyamogoba, H. D. N. Ayuo, P. O. O'Meara, W. P. Twagirumukiza, M. Vandenbroek, D. Otsyula, B. B. O. de Maeseneer, J. Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years |
title | Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years |
title_full | Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years |
title_fullStr | Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years |
title_full_unstemmed | Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years |
title_short | Webuye Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems Baseline Survey of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Intestinal Protozoa among Children up to Five Years |
title_sort | webuye health and demographic surveillance systems baseline survey of soil-transmitted helminths and intestinal protozoa among children up to five years |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3600298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23533444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/734562 |
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