Parasitic infections among pupils in three kwara senatorial districts, Nigeria

IF 1 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.4103/bbrj.bbrj_300_22
R. Aliyu, P. Omosigho, M. Olaniyan
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Background: Protozoan and helminthes infections are common parasitic infections in Nigeria associated with fatal complications if not detected early or neglected. This work, therefore, investigated parasitic infections among pupils in Kwara Senatorial Districts for useful information for preventive healthcare. Methods: Stool, urine, and blood samples of 638 subjects (Kwara Central: 152; Kwara South: 263 and Kwara North: 223) were examined for parasites using concentration techniques, Giemsa staining, and microscopy. Results: The results obtained showed the overall prevalence of pupils infected with parasites in Kwara state was 17.9% (114/638). The result obtained in Kwara Central indicated that 15.1% (23/152) of the pupils were infected with parasites. In Kwara South, 2.66% (7/263) of the pupils were infected with parasites. In Kwara North, 37.7% (84/223) were infected with parasites. Distribution of parasitic infection in primary school pupils in Kwara State was: 60.5% (69) Ascaris Lumbricoides; 12.2% (14) Schistosoma mansoni; 8.8% (10) Hookworm; 9.7% (11) Entamoeba histolytica; 4.4% (5) Fassiola gigantical; 2.6% (3) Plasmodium spp., and 1.8% (2) Schistosoma haematobium. The distribution of parasitic infections among the pupils based on age included: 0% (0) (1–5 years). 55.3% (63) (6–10 years) 43.8% (50) (11–15 years), and 0.9% (1) (16–20 years). Conclusion: The parasitic infections among pupils in Kwara Senatorial Districts were lower than the prevalence earlier reported, possibly due to the intervention of donor agents and health promotion. The infection also varied across the three Kwara State Senatorial districts and age categories which might be due to the level of hygiene, degree of intervention, practices, accessibility to portable water, and health facilities.
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尼日利亚三个夸拉参议院区学生中的寄生虫感染
背景:原生动物和蠕虫感染是尼日利亚常见的寄生虫感染,如果不及早发现或忽视,可导致致命并发症。因此,这项工作调查了Kwara参议院地区学生的寄生虫感染情况,为预防性保健提供有用的信息。方法:638例受试者的粪便、尿液和血液样本(Kwara Central: 152例;Kwara South: 263和Kwara North: 223)使用浓缩技术、吉姆萨染色和显微镜检查寄生虫。结果:调查结果显示,夸拉邦小学生寄生虫感染率为17.9%(114/638)。在Kwara Central获得的结果表明,15.1%(23/152)的学生感染了寄生虫。在南夸拉,2.66%(7/263)的学生感染了寄生虫。在夸拉北部,37.7%(84/223)感染了寄生虫。Kwara州小学生寄生虫感染分布为:60.5%(69)类蛔虫;12.2%(14)曼氏血吸虫;8.8%(10)钩虫;9.7%(11)溶组织内阿米巴原虫;4.4%(5)巨型翅虫;2.6%(3)疟原虫,1.8%(2)血血吸虫。寄生虫感染在小学生中按年龄分布为:0%(0)(1-5岁)。6 ~ 10岁63例(55.3%),11 ~ 15岁50例(43.8%),16 ~ 20岁1例(0.9%)。结论:夸拉参议院区小学生寄生虫感染发生率低于前期报道,可能与供体机构的干预和健康促进有关。在Kwara州的三个参议院选区和年龄类别之间,感染情况也各不相同,这可能是由于卫生水平、干预程度、做法、可获得的便携式水和卫生设施。
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Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal
Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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