Intestinal helminthic infection and allergic disorders among school children enrolled in mass deworming program, Sululta, Ethiopia

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Abera, Dessie [1 ]
Wordofa, Moges [1 ]
Mesfin, Abiyot [2 ]
Tadesse, Gemechu [3 ]
Wolde, Mistire [1 ]
Desta, Kassu [1 ]
Tsegaye, Aster [1 ]
Taye, Bineyam [4 ]
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[1] Addis Ababa Univ, Dept Med Lab Sci, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[2] Korea Hosp, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[3] Ethiopian Publ Hlth Inst, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[4] Colgate Univ, Dept Biol, 214 Olin Hall,13 Oak Dr, Hamilton, NY 13346 USA
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Allergy; Intestinal helminths; School children; ASCARIS-LUMBRICOIDES INFECTION; ATOPIC-DERMATITIS; GEOHELMINTH INFECTIONS; TEST REACTIVITY; RISK-FACTORS; RURAL AREA; ASTHMA; PARASITES; DISEASES; WHEEZE;
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10.1186/s13223-021-00545-2
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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Background Intestinal helminths have been proposed to have a protective role against allergic sensitization and atopic diseases. However, consistent data demonstrating this are lacking in Sub-Saharan countries. We aimed to assess the association between intestinal helminths and allergic disorders among school children enrolled in mass deworming program in Sululta, Ethiopia. Methods A cross sectional study was conducted among 526 school children aged 5 to 14 years old from primary government schools in Sululta district, Ethiopia. An interviewer-led questionnaire administered to parents provided information on demographic and lifestyle variables. Questions on allergic disease symptoms were collected using the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Children (ISAAC) questionnaire 6 months following deworming treatments. Atopy was defined as a positive skin prick test reaction to one or both dust mite (Dermatophagoides) and German cockroach (Blatella germanica) allergens. Fresh stool samples were collected, processed, and examined by direct wet mount, Kato-Katz technique, and formol-ether concentration technique. Multivariate logistic regressions were used to assess the association between allergic disorder and helminths infection. Results Of the total 526 school children, 58.2% were females. Overall, 24% (126/526) had allergic symptoms, 5.1% (27/526) had atopy, and 16.9% (89/526) had intestinal helminths. There was no association between helminthic infection and self-reported allergic symptoms (P = 0.317), but Ascaris lumbricoides infection was positively associated with atopy (AOR = 4.307, 95% CI 1.143-16.222, P = 0.031). Atopy was related to increased allergy symptoms (AOR = 2.787, 95% CI 1.253-6.197, P = 0.012), and family history of allergy was associated with increased childhood allergy (AOR = 2.753, 95% CI 1.565-4.841, P = 0.001). Deworming in the past 6 months showed a reduced odd of self-reported allergic symptoms (AOR = 0.581, 95% CI 0.366-0.954, P = 0.034). Conclusion While no significant association between self-reported allergy and helminths was found in this study, this may have been due to the low prevalence and intensity of helminthic infection in the sample. There was a positive association between Ascaris lumbricoides and atopy. To further examine the underlying mechanism behind this positive association, a longitudinal study is needed.
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