Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.

<h4>Background</h4>Ascariasis, Trichuriasis and Hookworm infections poses a considerable public health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a sound understanding of their spatial distribution facilitates to better target control interventions. This study, therefore, assessed the prevalence...

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Main Authors: Hammed Oladeji Mogaji, Gabriel Adewunmi Dedeke, Babatunde Saheed Bada, Samuel Bankole, Adejuwon Adeniji, Mariam Tobi Fagbenro, Olaitan Olamide Omitola, Akinola Stephen Oluwole, Nnayere Simon Odoemene, Eniola Micheal Abe, Chiedu Felix Mafiana, Uwem Friday Ekpo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233423
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spelling doaj-1b2f679dc92c4549a15e1fd29ac999732021-03-04T11:18:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01156e023342310.1371/journal.pone.0233423Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.Hammed Oladeji MogajiGabriel Adewunmi DedekeBabatunde Saheed BadaSamuel BankoleAdejuwon AdenijiMariam Tobi FagbenroOlaitan Olamide OmitolaAkinola Stephen OluwoleNnayere Simon OdoemeneEniola Micheal AbeChiedu Felix MafianaUwem Friday Ekpo<h4>Background</h4>Ascariasis, Trichuriasis and Hookworm infections poses a considerable public health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a sound understanding of their spatial distribution facilitates to better target control interventions. This study, therefore, assessed the prevalence of the trio, and mapped their spatial distribution in the 20 administrative regions of Ogun State, Nigeria.<h4>Methods</h4>Parasitological surveys were carried out in 1,499 households across 33 spatially selected communities. Fresh stool samples were collected from 1,027 consenting participants and processed using ether concentration method. The locations of the communities were georeferenced using a GPS device while demographic data were obtained using a standardized form. Data were analysed using SPSS software and visualizations and plotting maps were made in ArcGIS software.<h4>Results</h4>Findings showed that 19 of the 20 regions were endemic for one or more kind of the three infections, with an aggregated prevalence of 17.2%. Ascariasis was the most frequently observed parasitic infection in 28 communities with a prevalence of 13.6%, followed by hookworm infections with a prevalence of 4.6% while Trichuriasis was the least encountered with a prevalence of 1.7%. The spatial distribution of infections ranges between 5.3-49.2% across the regions. The highest and lowest distribution of overall helminth infections was recorded in Egbado South and Egbado North respectively. Nine regions had infection status between 20.0%-49.2%, while 10 regions had infection status between 5.3%-15.8%.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study provides epidemiological data on the prevalence and spatial distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections which will add to the baseline data and guide the public health officers in providing appropriate control strategies in the endemic communities.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233423
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author Hammed Oladeji Mogaji
Gabriel Adewunmi Dedeke
Babatunde Saheed Bada
Samuel Bankole
Adejuwon Adeniji
Mariam Tobi Fagbenro
Olaitan Olamide Omitola
Akinola Stephen Oluwole
Nnayere Simon Odoemene
Eniola Micheal Abe
Chiedu Felix Mafiana
Uwem Friday Ekpo
spellingShingle Hammed Oladeji Mogaji
Gabriel Adewunmi Dedeke
Babatunde Saheed Bada
Samuel Bankole
Adejuwon Adeniji
Mariam Tobi Fagbenro
Olaitan Olamide Omitola
Akinola Stephen Oluwole
Nnayere Simon Odoemene
Eniola Micheal Abe
Chiedu Felix Mafiana
Uwem Friday Ekpo
Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.
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author_facet Hammed Oladeji Mogaji
Gabriel Adewunmi Dedeke
Babatunde Saheed Bada
Samuel Bankole
Adejuwon Adeniji
Mariam Tobi Fagbenro
Olaitan Olamide Omitola
Akinola Stephen Oluwole
Nnayere Simon Odoemene
Eniola Micheal Abe
Chiedu Felix Mafiana
Uwem Friday Ekpo
author_sort Hammed Oladeji Mogaji
title Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.
title_short Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.
title_full Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.
title_fullStr Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria.
title_sort distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections in ogun state, southwestern nigeria.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Ascariasis, Trichuriasis and Hookworm infections poses a considerable public health burden in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a sound understanding of their spatial distribution facilitates to better target control interventions. This study, therefore, assessed the prevalence of the trio, and mapped their spatial distribution in the 20 administrative regions of Ogun State, Nigeria.<h4>Methods</h4>Parasitological surveys were carried out in 1,499 households across 33 spatially selected communities. Fresh stool samples were collected from 1,027 consenting participants and processed using ether concentration method. The locations of the communities were georeferenced using a GPS device while demographic data were obtained using a standardized form. Data were analysed using SPSS software and visualizations and plotting maps were made in ArcGIS software.<h4>Results</h4>Findings showed that 19 of the 20 regions were endemic for one or more kind of the three infections, with an aggregated prevalence of 17.2%. Ascariasis was the most frequently observed parasitic infection in 28 communities with a prevalence of 13.6%, followed by hookworm infections with a prevalence of 4.6% while Trichuriasis was the least encountered with a prevalence of 1.7%. The spatial distribution of infections ranges between 5.3-49.2% across the regions. The highest and lowest distribution of overall helminth infections was recorded in Egbado South and Egbado North respectively. Nine regions had infection status between 20.0%-49.2%, while 10 regions had infection status between 5.3%-15.8%.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study provides epidemiological data on the prevalence and spatial distribution of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infections which will add to the baseline data and guide the public health officers in providing appropriate control strategies in the endemic communities.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233423
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