Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.

Helminthiasis constitutes a serious health and developmental challenge among children. The present study aimed to determine the influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis in Akpet community, Nigeria between May and October, 201...

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Main Authors: Paul Columba Inyang-Etoh, Chidimma Jacinta Okonkwo, Gabriel Chuks Ejezie
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Language:English
Published: Deccan College of Medical Sciences 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-778cc46c38814597aba109c6e0a5fa072020-11-25T01:54:35ZengDeccan College of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical and Allied Sciences2231-16962231-170X2018-01-0181364210.5455/jmas.279721279721Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.Paul Columba Inyang-Etoh0Chidimma Jacinta Okonkwo1Gabriel Chuks Ejezie2Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria.Helminthiasis constitutes a serious health and developmental challenge among children. The present study aimed to determine the influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis in Akpet community, Nigeria between May and October, 2016. Stool and urine samples from 200 children aged 3-15 years were collected and examined using standard parasitological methods to detect the intestinal helminthic parasites and ova of Schistosoma haematobium. A questionnaire was used to collect the anthropometric parameters. Urogenital schistosomiasis was observed in 38(19%), intestinal parasite infections 40(20%) while only 6(3%) subjects were infected both types of parasites. Children aged 6-8 years recorded the highest prevalence rate with urogenital schistosomiasis 12(37%) (P=0.001) and intestinal parasite infections 16(29.6%) (P=0.001). Children with weight 30-39 kg recorded the highest prevalence rate of urogenital schistosomiasis 12(25%) (P=0.001). Children with weight 10-19 kg recorded the highest prevalence rate of intestinal parasite infection 14(35%) (P=0.001). Subjects with height 130-139cm recorded the highest prevalence rate for urogenital schistosomiasis 5(35.7%) (P = 0.001). Subjects with height 130-139cm recorded the highest prevalence rate of intestinal parasites 5(35.7%) (p = 0.001). Subjects with shoulder length 15-20cm recorded the highest prevalence rate for urogenital schistosomiasis 4(100%) (p=0.001) and intestinal parasites 2(50%) (P = 0.001). Males recorded a higher prevalence rate of 20(19.2%) for urogenital schistosomiasis than females 18(18.8%) (P=0.951). Ascaris lumbricoides was the most frequently observed intestinal parasites (40%), followed by Ancylostoma duodenale (25%), Entamoeba histolytica 20% and Taenia species 15%. Age, weight, height and shoulder lengths have influence on both urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthes infections. [J Med Allied Sci 2018; 8(1.000): 36-42]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=279721Akpet communityAnthropometric parametersIntestinal parasitesSchool age childrenUrogenital schistosomiasis
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Gabriel Chuks Ejezie
Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.
Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
Akpet community
Anthropometric parameters
Intestinal parasites
School age children
Urogenital schistosomiasis
author_facet Paul Columba Inyang-Etoh
Chidimma Jacinta Okonkwo
Gabriel Chuks Ejezie
author_sort Paul Columba Inyang-Etoh
title Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.
title_short Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.
title_full Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.
title_fullStr Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in Akpet community, Nigeria.
title_sort influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis of school age children in akpet community, nigeria.
publisher Deccan College of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
issn 2231-1696
2231-170X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Helminthiasis constitutes a serious health and developmental challenge among children. The present study aimed to determine the influence of anthropometric parameters on the prevalence of urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthiasis in Akpet community, Nigeria between May and October, 2016. Stool and urine samples from 200 children aged 3-15 years were collected and examined using standard parasitological methods to detect the intestinal helminthic parasites and ova of Schistosoma haematobium. A questionnaire was used to collect the anthropometric parameters. Urogenital schistosomiasis was observed in 38(19%), intestinal parasite infections 40(20%) while only 6(3%) subjects were infected both types of parasites. Children aged 6-8 years recorded the highest prevalence rate with urogenital schistosomiasis 12(37%) (P=0.001) and intestinal parasite infections 16(29.6%) (P=0.001). Children with weight 30-39 kg recorded the highest prevalence rate of urogenital schistosomiasis 12(25%) (P=0.001). Children with weight 10-19 kg recorded the highest prevalence rate of intestinal parasite infection 14(35%) (P=0.001). Subjects with height 130-139cm recorded the highest prevalence rate for urogenital schistosomiasis 5(35.7%) (P = 0.001). Subjects with height 130-139cm recorded the highest prevalence rate of intestinal parasites 5(35.7%) (p = 0.001). Subjects with shoulder length 15-20cm recorded the highest prevalence rate for urogenital schistosomiasis 4(100%) (p=0.001) and intestinal parasites 2(50%) (P = 0.001). Males recorded a higher prevalence rate of 20(19.2%) for urogenital schistosomiasis than females 18(18.8%) (P=0.951). Ascaris lumbricoides was the most frequently observed intestinal parasites (40%), followed by Ancylostoma duodenale (25%), Entamoeba histolytica 20% and Taenia species 15%. Age, weight, height and shoulder lengths have influence on both urogenital schistosomiasis and intestinal helminthes infections. [J Med Allied Sci 2018; 8(1.000): 36-42]
topic Akpet community
Anthropometric parameters
Intestinal parasites
School age children
Urogenital schistosomiasis
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=279721
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