Risk Factors of Malaria Infection among School-Aged Children in Rural-Urban Areas, Taraba State, Nigeria

J. A. Njilmah, D. Chintem, V. Y. Akwa, D. A. Wanmi, R. O. Iriekpen, J. Jonathan, T. J. Jerry
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Introduction: Malaria is a mosquito born infectious disease of human and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans belonging to the genus Plasmodium. Malaria parasite among school aged children is a disease that poses a great challenge to human health in Nigeria. Malaria contributes significantly to the burden of disease especially among children less than five years. Efforts aimed in controlling malaria, prevalence is still high. Study Design: This study was designed to investigate the risk factor associated with malaria infection among school aged children in Jalingo and Sardauna LGAs of Taraba State, Nigeria. Place and Duration of Study: Urban-Rural areas (Jalingo ans Sardauna LGA Taraba State Nigria), studied from July-December 2022. Methodology: Structured questionnaire was used to obtain demographic information and Microscopy was also used to determine Parasitaemia level among the school aged children (2-15years). A total of 1000 children less than 15 years old from ten (10) selected communities of the study areas whose parent or guardian gives consent were selected. Results: The results revealed that out of the 1000 subjects, 359(35.9%) were infected with malaria parasites. Ages between 2-5 year were found to have the highest prevalence of 212(21.2%) while age 11-15 group had least prevalence of 21(2.1%). The overall prevalence of malaria parasite was moderate among the study population. This is probably due to the seasonal variation in malaria parasite intensity and the good knowledge of caregivers on malaria infection and management. Conclusion: There is therefore the need to sustain the current media and health facility-based campaigns on malaria prevention strategy and maintenance of clean environmental condition.
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尼日利亚塔拉巴州农村-城市地区学龄儿童感染疟疾的危险因素
简介:疟疾是一种由疟原虫属寄生原生动物引起的由蚊子传播的人类和其他动物传染病。在尼日利亚,学龄儿童中的疟原虫是一种对人类健康构成巨大挑战的疾病。疟疾在很大程度上加重了疾病负担,特别是在五岁以下儿童中。在控制疟疾的努力中,患病率仍然很高。研究设计:本研究旨在调查尼日利亚塔拉巴州Jalingo和Sardauna地区学龄儿童感染疟疾的相关危险因素。学习地点和时间:城乡地区(Jalingo ans Sardauna LGA尼日利亚塔拉巴州),学习时间为2022年7月至12月。方法:采用结构化调查问卷法获取人口统计信息,镜检法测定2 ~ 15岁学龄儿童寄生虫病水平。从研究区域的10个选定社区中选出1000名年龄在15岁以下的儿童,他们的父母或监护人都同意。结果:1000名调查对象中有359人(35.9%)感染了疟原虫。2 ~ 5岁年龄组患病率最高,为212例(21.2%),11 ~ 15岁年龄组患病率最低,为21例(2.1%)。研究人群中疟疾寄生虫的总体流行率为中等。这可能是由于疟疾寄生虫强度的季节性变化以及护理人员对疟疾感染和管理的良好了解。结论:因此,有必要维持目前以媒体和卫生设施为基础的关于疟疾预防战略和维持清洁环境条件的运动。
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