Epidemiological factors affecting incidence of parasitic type infections in the school children of rural areas of District Multan (Punjab), Pakistan

Muhammad Zafar
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This study was conducted from March 2022 to May 2022, among school children to recognize to the role of age and sex as epidemiological factors favoring the spread of parasitic infections among the children of 8 schools located in rural areas of district Multan. For this, the total of 1122 fecal samples were obtained. These samples were processed by using the direct smear method and formal ether sedimentations concentration. Differences were noted in overall incidence of protozoans and helminthic infections in boys and girls as well as age differences were encountered. The results showed that an overall incidence of protozoans 25.56% in younger boys and 15.3 % in younger girls, while overall of incidents of helminths was 12.35% in boys and 7.3% in younger girls. The pathogenic protozoa Giardia lamblia was more prevalent than amoebiasis while Ascaris lumbricoides was most common round worm prevalent. Such a survey first of its kind in district Multan draws the attentions of parents and scientific community to safeguard the health of children.
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影响巴基斯坦木尔坦(旁遮普省)农村地区学龄儿童寄生虫型感染发病率的流行病学因素
本研究于2022年3月至2022年5月在木尔坦县农村地区8所学校的学龄儿童中进行,以认识年龄和性别是促进寄生虫感染在儿童中传播的流行病学因素。为此,共获得了1122份粪便样本。采用直接涂片法和形式醚沉降浓度法对样品进行了处理。注意到男孩和女孩的原生动物和蠕虫感染的总体发病率以及年龄差异。结果表明:男童原生动物总发病率为25.56%,女童为15.3%;男童蠕虫总发病率为12.35%,女童为7.3%;致病性原虫以蓝氏贾第虫为主,阿米巴原虫居多,圆形虫以类蚓蛔虫为主。这样的调查在木尔坦地区尚属首次,引起了家长和科学界对保障儿童健康的关注。
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