Analysis of Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths mixed infections among pupils in Enugu State, Nigeria: Implications for control

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Aribodor, Dennis N. [1 ]
Bassey, Simon A. [1 ]
Yoonuan, Tippayarat [2 ]
Sam-Wobo, Sammy O. [3 ]
Aribodor, Ogechukwu B. [4 ]
Ugwuanyi, Ifeoma K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ, Fac Biosci, Dept Parasitol & Entomol, PMB 5025, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria
[2] Mahidol Univ, Fac Trop Med, Dept Helminthol, Bangkok, Thailand
[3] Fed Univ Agr, Dept Pure & Appl Zool, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria
[4] Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ, Fac Biosci, Dept Zool, PMB 5025, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria
关键词
Schistosomiasis; Soil-transmitted helminths; Co-infection; Prevalence; Intensity; SCHOOL-CHILDREN; URINARY SCHISTOSOMIASIS; RURAL COMMUNITIES; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PREVALENCE; URBAN;
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10.1016/j.idh.2018.12.003
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Schistosomiasis and Soil-transmitted helminthiasis cause considerable morbidity and mortality in developing countries, especially among children. To this end it, a cross-sectional survey to determine the pattern of Schistosomiasis and Soil-transmitted helminthiasis co-infection was undertaken among primary school pupils in Oduma Community in Enugu State, Nigeria. Methods: Fresh urine and stool samples were collected from pupils. The urine and stool samples were examined using sedimentation and Kat-Katz techniques respectively. Results: Of the 236 pupils examined, 137 (58.1%) were found positive for at least one helminth infection. Ascaris lumbricoides was the most prevalent soil-transmitted helminth (STH), with a prevalence rate of 40.3%, followed by Trichuris trichiura (15.3%) and hookworm (8.9%). Infection with Schistosoma haematobium was detected in 13.6% of the pupils while Schistosoma mansoni infection prevalence was 7.2%. Age group 4-7 years recorded the highest prevalence for S. haematobium, A. lumbricoides, T. Trichiura and hookworm infections. Multiple infections were also recorded, with 22.9% having double infections and 2.5% having triple infections. The most common double infection was A. lumbricoides with T. trichiura (8.9%), while the most common triple infection was A. lumbricoides, S. haematobium and hookworm (1.7%). Conclusion: The results from the present study revealed an evident need for the systematic and sustained administration of school-based chemotherapy program targeting the control of STH infection and Schistosomiasis using Albendazole and Praziquantel respectively in the community, instead of a one-off approach that was carried out. (C) 2018 Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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