Intestinal Parasitic Infection Responsible for Undernourishment and Stunted Growth in Children of School Going Age

F. E. Siagian
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Aim: To discuss about the specific characteristics of intestinal parasitic infection that contributes to the formation of stunting. Discussion: Intestinal parasites infection (IPI) are one of the global utmost health dilemmas, because they put certain vulnerable member of the population, e.g., children, in danger. Global prevalence rate of IPI varied from 30-60%, especially in developing countries located within the region of tropical and subtropical zone that create a definite public health burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, including Indonesia. Basically, IPI divided into helminths- and protozoans; each have different and unique characteristics with helminths have a more sophisticated life cycle compare to protozoan. IPI tends to be chronic and sub-clinical, due to the evasion the host's immune system. This chronic IPI affects the host, directly and indirectly, and in long term when it happen during toddlerhood, it contributes to the formation of undernourishment and stunting via certain pathways. Transmission occurs mainly via food contamination; and it is usually always related with daily socio-economic activity. Persistent transmission exists when source of infection available and practice of poor hygiene supports continuous contamination in the environment. By knowing the details of the life cycle of each gastrointestinal parasite, all stake holder can participate in communal effort to break the chain of transmission. Conclusion: The presence of infected individuals with poor hygiene practice is the main contributor to the existence of persistent transmission in certain environment and this can then play a role in the formation of stunting.
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肠道寄生虫感染导致学龄儿童营养不良和发育迟缓
目的:探讨导致发育迟缓的肠道寄生虫感染的具体特点。讨论:肠道寄生虫感染(IPI)是全球最大的健康难题之一,因为它们使人口中的某些脆弱成员(如儿童)处于危险之中。IPI的全球流行率从30-60%不等,特别是在热带和亚热带区域内的发展中国家,特别是在包括印度尼西亚在内的低收入和中等收入国家,造成了明确的公共卫生负担。基本上,IPI分为蠕虫和原生动物;每个都有不同和独特的特征,与原生动物相比,蠕虫有更复杂的生命周期。由于逃避宿主免疫系统,IPI往往是慢性和亚临床的。这种慢性IPI直接或间接地影响宿主,长期而言,当它发生在幼儿期时,它会通过某些途径导致营养不良和发育迟缓的形成。传播主要通过食品污染发生;它通常总是与日常社会经济活动有关。当存在传染源和不良卫生习惯导致环境持续污染时,就存在持续传播。通过了解每种胃肠道寄生虫生命周期的细节,所有利益攸关方都可以参与打破传播链的共同努力。结论:不良卫生习惯感染者的存在是在特定环境中持续传播的主要因素,这可能在发育迟缓的形成中起作用。
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