Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)

We studied the stool samples of 151 school children in a district of the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador) in order to determine the prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and their relationships with anthropometric indices. The samples were analyzed with the semiquantitative Ka...

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Main Authors: C Andrade, T Alava, IA De Palacio, P Del Poggio, C Jamoletti, M Gulletta, A Montresor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2001-11-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762001000800008
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spelling doaj-1dc802b578f6453e84db237712eb1b7c2020-11-25T01:32:39ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602001-11-019681075107910.1590/S0074-02762001000800008Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)C AndradeT AlavaIA De PalacioP Del PoggioC JamolettiM GullettaA MontresorWe studied the stool samples of 151 school children in a district of the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador) in order to determine the prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and their relationships with anthropometric indices. The samples were analyzed with the semiquantitative Kato-Katz technique and the intensity of infections was categorized as light, moderate or high according to the thresholds set by the World Health Organization. Prevalence of soil transmitted helmintiasis was 65% (92 out of 141 collected samples), Ascaris lumbricoides was the most common STH (63%) followed by Trichuris trichiura (10%) and hookworm (1.4%). Heavy intensity infections were found in 8.5% of the stool samples, with T. trichiura showing higher worm burdens than A. lumbricoides. Sixteen percent of the children were below the third percentile for weight (wasted), while 27% were below the third percentile for height (stunted). A significant relationship was found between the worm burden and the degree of stunting. This study suggests that the periodic administration of an antihelminthic drug should be targeted to preschool and school children to allow a normal growth spurt and prevent stunting.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762001000800008soil-transmitted helminthiasisepidemiological surveymalnutritionschoolchildrenEcuador
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author C Andrade
T Alava
IA De Palacio
P Del Poggio
C Jamoletti
M Gulletta
A Montresor
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T Alava
IA De Palacio
P Del Poggio
C Jamoletti
M Gulletta
A Montresor
Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
soil-transmitted helminthiasis
epidemiological survey
malnutrition
schoolchildren
Ecuador
author_facet C Andrade
T Alava
IA De Palacio
P Del Poggio
C Jamoletti
M Gulletta
A Montresor
author_sort C Andrade
title Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)
title_short Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)
title_full Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)
title_fullStr Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador)
title_sort prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the city of portoviejo (ecuador)
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2001-11-01
description We studied the stool samples of 151 school children in a district of the city of Portoviejo (Ecuador) in order to determine the prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and their relationships with anthropometric indices. The samples were analyzed with the semiquantitative Kato-Katz technique and the intensity of infections was categorized as light, moderate or high according to the thresholds set by the World Health Organization. Prevalence of soil transmitted helmintiasis was 65% (92 out of 141 collected samples), Ascaris lumbricoides was the most common STH (63%) followed by Trichuris trichiura (10%) and hookworm (1.4%). Heavy intensity infections were found in 8.5% of the stool samples, with T. trichiura showing higher worm burdens than A. lumbricoides. Sixteen percent of the children were below the third percentile for weight (wasted), while 27% were below the third percentile for height (stunted). A significant relationship was found between the worm burden and the degree of stunting. This study suggests that the periodic administration of an antihelminthic drug should be targeted to preschool and school children to allow a normal growth spurt and prevent stunting.
topic soil-transmitted helminthiasis
epidemiological survey
malnutrition
schoolchildren
Ecuador
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762001000800008
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