Wash Deployment and Geo-helminth Ova Dispersion in Primary Schools in Akure North and Owo Local Government Areas, Ondo State, Nigeria

Oniya Mobolanle Oladipo, Dare Taiwo Irene, Omotunwase, Oyinkansola Idiat, Simon-Oke, Iyabo Adepeju, Onagbola Ebenezer Oloyede
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Soil-Transmitted Helminths (geo-helminths) are intestinal parasites causing human infections that are soil-borne. The study assessed the level of soil contamination with geo-helminths ova and also evaluated the level of compliance to WASH policies in some selected public and private schools in Akure North and Owo Local Government Areas of Ondo state, respectively. The study was conducted in the major districts of the two towns. Methods Soil samples were collected from three (3) different locations within each school premise: Toilet areas, classroom and playground. Assessment sheets were used to evaluate data on indicators of compliance to WASH interventions. Modified Baemann’s culture technique was used in the extraction of geo-helminths larvae and sedimentation techniques were used in the concentration and isolation of geo-helminths eggs. The significant difference in soil contamination between public and private schools was obtained using statistical analysis. Result Of the 162 soil samples examined from each local government area, Akure North had the highest number of contaminated samples, n=116 (71.61%), while Owo local government had the least, n =88 (54.32%). Four (4) different geo-helminth species were identified; Hookworm, Ascaris lumbricoides, Strongyloides stercoralis, and Trichuris trichiura. The most occurring parasites seen in Akure North were hookworm larvae (67.83%), Strongyloides stercoralis (67.83%), hookworm ova (11.25%) and ova of Ascaris lumbricoides (7.56%). Likewise, Hookworm larvae had the highest level of occurrence (51.67%), while Trichuris trichiura was the least occurring (0.77%) in Owo local government area. Public schools had the higher parasite count 668/780 (85.64%), while private schools had the lesser parasite count, 112 /780 (14.36%). Conclusion The study revealed poor deployment of WASH in the schools, and children were predisposed to geo-helminths infections due to the high level of contamination, particularly in the public schools.
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土壤传播的蠕虫(地蠕虫)是肠道寄生虫,可引起土壤传播的人类感染。该研究评估了地蠕虫卵对土壤的污染程度,并分别评估了翁多州Akure North和Owo地方政府区的一些选定公立和私立学校遵守WASH政策的程度。这项研究是在两个城镇的主要地区进行的。方法在每所学校的厕所区、教室和操场3个不同地点采集土壤样本。评估表用于评估有关遵守讲卫生干预措施指标的数据。采用改良Baemann培养法提取地蠕虫幼虫,采用沉淀法浓缩分离地蠕虫卵。通过统计分析,发现公办学校与民办学校土壤污染存在显著差异。结果各辖区162份土壤样本中,阿库尔北部污染最多,为116份(71.61%),乌沃最少,为88份(54.32%)。共鉴定出4种地蠕虫;钩虫、类蚓蛔虫、粪圆线虫和毛线虫。在阿库尔北部最常见的寄生虫是钩虫幼虫(67.83%)、粪圆线虫(67.83%)、钩虫卵(11.25%)和类蛔虫卵(7.56%)。乌沃地方行政区钩虫幼虫发生率最高(51.67%),毛滴虫发生率最低(0.77%);公立学校寄生虫数较高,为668/780(85.64%),私立学校寄生虫数较低,为112 /780(14.36%)。结论该研究揭示了在学校中没有充分部署WASH,并且由于污染程度高,儿童容易感染地蠕虫,特别是在公立学校。
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