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Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013
BACKGROUND: This study aims to establish the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) intestinal infections, nutritional status, and anemia in school children aged 7 to 10 years old in the biogeographic provinces of Colombia in 2012–2013. STH prevalence in the country has not been described wit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390406/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32678821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007613 |
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author | González Quiroz, David José Agudelo Lopez, Sonia del Pilar Arango, Catalina María Acosta, Jesús Ernesto Ochoa Bello Parias, León Darío Alzate, Leonardo Uribe Hernández Castro, Carolina Medina Lozano, Angélica Patricia Sepúlveda Vergara, Geicy Derly Giraldo, Adriana Molina Trujillo-Trujillo, Julián Pernett Bolaño, Ivet Del Carmen Cuellar Segura, Claudia Milena Arbeláez Montoya, María Patricia |
author_facet | González Quiroz, David José Agudelo Lopez, Sonia del Pilar Arango, Catalina María Acosta, Jesús Ernesto Ochoa Bello Parias, León Darío Alzate, Leonardo Uribe Hernández Castro, Carolina Medina Lozano, Angélica Patricia Sepúlveda Vergara, Geicy Derly Giraldo, Adriana Molina Trujillo-Trujillo, Julián Pernett Bolaño, Ivet Del Carmen Cuellar Segura, Claudia Milena Arbeláez Montoya, María Patricia |
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description | BACKGROUND: This study aims to establish the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) intestinal infections, nutritional status, and anemia in school children aged 7 to 10 years old in the biogeographic provinces of Colombia in 2012–2013. STH prevalence in the country has not been described within the last 30 years and it is needed in order to establish policies its control in the country. METHODOLOGY: National Survey of STH in school-aged children with a multistage stratified probability sampling was conducted. The overall prevalence and intensity of STH infection, as well as for each parasite, (A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura and hookworms) were calculated for the country and for each of the nine biogeographic provinces. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Stool samples were collected from 6045 children in eight out of nine biogeographic provinces. The combined prevalence of STH in the country was 29.6%. T. trichiura was the most prevalent helminth (18.4%), followed by A. lumbricoides (11.3%), and hookworms (6.4%). For A. lumbricoides and hookworms, the highest prevalence values were found in the Amazonía province (58.0% and 35.7%, respectively). Regarding STH intensity, most cases showed moderate intensity (41.3%) for A. lumbricoides, and light intensity, for T. trichiura and hookworms. The national prevalence of anemia in school-aged children was 14.2%, lowest in the Nor-Andina province (3.5%), and highest in the Territorios Insulares oceánicos del Caribe province (45.1%). SIGNIFICANCE: Colombia has a moderate risk of STH infection in school-aged populations, with considerable variation in the prevalence values among the biogeographic provinces. Like any public health issue, this problem should be handled with a comprehensive approach that involves deworming programs and strategies for STH control according to the specific epidemiological and socioeconomic conditions and sanitation service coverage in each biogeographic province. The program should be further supported by intersectoral action to improve living conditions, particularly the excreta disposal, promoted at municipality levels. |
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spelling | pubmed-73904062020-08-05 Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 González Quiroz, David José Agudelo Lopez, Sonia del Pilar Arango, Catalina María Acosta, Jesús Ernesto Ochoa Bello Parias, León Darío Alzate, Leonardo Uribe Hernández Castro, Carolina Medina Lozano, Angélica Patricia Sepúlveda Vergara, Geicy Derly Giraldo, Adriana Molina Trujillo-Trujillo, Julián Pernett Bolaño, Ivet Del Carmen Cuellar Segura, Claudia Milena Arbeláez Montoya, María Patricia PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: This study aims to establish the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) intestinal infections, nutritional status, and anemia in school children aged 7 to 10 years old in the biogeographic provinces of Colombia in 2012–2013. STH prevalence in the country has not been described within the last 30 years and it is needed in order to establish policies its control in the country. METHODOLOGY: National Survey of STH in school-aged children with a multistage stratified probability sampling was conducted. The overall prevalence and intensity of STH infection, as well as for each parasite, (A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura and hookworms) were calculated for the country and for each of the nine biogeographic provinces. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Stool samples were collected from 6045 children in eight out of nine biogeographic provinces. The combined prevalence of STH in the country was 29.6%. T. trichiura was the most prevalent helminth (18.4%), followed by A. lumbricoides (11.3%), and hookworms (6.4%). For A. lumbricoides and hookworms, the highest prevalence values were found in the Amazonía province (58.0% and 35.7%, respectively). Regarding STH intensity, most cases showed moderate intensity (41.3%) for A. lumbricoides, and light intensity, for T. trichiura and hookworms. The national prevalence of anemia in school-aged children was 14.2%, lowest in the Nor-Andina province (3.5%), and highest in the Territorios Insulares oceánicos del Caribe province (45.1%). SIGNIFICANCE: Colombia has a moderate risk of STH infection in school-aged populations, with considerable variation in the prevalence values among the biogeographic provinces. Like any public health issue, this problem should be handled with a comprehensive approach that involves deworming programs and strategies for STH control according to the specific epidemiological and socioeconomic conditions and sanitation service coverage in each biogeographic province. The program should be further supported by intersectoral action to improve living conditions, particularly the excreta disposal, promoted at municipality levels. Public Library of Science 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7390406/ /pubmed/32678821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007613 Text en © 2020 González Quiroz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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 González Quiroz, David José Agudelo Lopez, Sonia del Pilar Arango, Catalina María Acosta, Jesús Ernesto Ochoa Bello Parias, León Darío Alzate, Leonardo Uribe Hernández Castro, Carolina Medina Lozano, Angélica Patricia Sepúlveda Vergara, Geicy Derly Giraldo, Adriana Molina Trujillo-Trujillo, Julián Pernett Bolaño, Ivet Del Carmen Cuellar Segura, Claudia Milena Arbeláez Montoya, María Patricia Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 |
title | Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 |
title_full | Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 |
title_fullStr | Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 |
title_short | Prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, Colombia, 2012-2013 |
title_sort | prevalence of soil transmitted helminths in school-aged children, colombia, 2012-2013 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390406/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32678821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007613 |
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