尼日利亚阿南布拉州Ayamelum地方政府地区水污染及其对居民健康影响的评价

Onyenweife Geraldine Ifesinachi, Onyenweife Leonard Chikwado
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本研究详细介绍了尼日利亚阿南布拉州Ayamelum地方政府区水污染及其对居民健康影响的评价。受污染的水所造成的健康影响的记录表明,必须讨论改善获得安全饮用水的措施,办法是采取出色的措施,确保在环境中提供适当的环境卫生服务和个人卫生行为,这对预防感染具有重要意义。对从居民身上收集的200个水样进行了隐孢子虫病检查。采用SPSS (statistical package for social Science) Version 20.0对数据进行显著性污染水平分析(P > 0.05)。在所有受访者中,10.00%的人年龄在10岁以下,21.00%的人年龄在11 - 20岁之间,16.00%的人年龄在21-30岁之间,17.00%的人年龄在31-40岁之间,10.00%的人年龄在41-50岁之间,20.00%的人年龄在51-60岁之间,6.00%的人年龄在61-70岁之间。男性占66.00%,女性占34.00%。约29.00%的受访者依赖于钻孔,25.00%依赖于湖泊/河流/溪流,16.00%依赖于雨水,29.00%依赖于桌水/包水。结果:沙门菌病56例(14.00%),结晶孢子虫病36例(8.00%),水中沙门菌病和结晶孢子虫病共感染率12例(3.0%)。从城镇分布来看,乌穆耶镇沙门氏菌病和隐孢子虫病发病率最高,分别为6例(30.00%)和6例(50.00%),而乌蒙博、伊巴武和伊菲特镇沙门氏菌病和隐孢子虫病发病率最低,分别为2例(10.00%)和0.00%。隐孢子虫感染率以11 ~ 20岁最高(14.28%),沙门氏菌感染率以21 ~ 30岁最高(25.00%)。腹泻患者12(46.15%)为依赖井水6(50.00%)、湖泊/河流/溪流16(32.00%)和钻孔饮用水10(17.24%)的家庭。该研究建议对各种水源的水在使用前进行调查和处理,并对所有水源进行改善,以预防沙门氏菌病和水晶孢子虫病感染。
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Evaluation of Water Contamination and Its Health Implications on the Residents of Ayamelum Local Government Area, Anambra State, Nigeria
This research detailed on the Evaluation of Water contamination and its Health Implications on the Residents of Ayamelum Local Government Area, Anambra State, Nigeria. The recorded health implications caused by contaminated water enlightened the importance to discuss the measures to improve accessibility to safe drinking water, by employing outstanding measures to ensure proper sanitation service within the environ and personal hygiene behavior, which are significant to preventing infections. A total of 200 water samples collected from the inhabitants were examined for Cryptosporidiosis. Data obtained were analyzed using SPSS (statistical package for social Science) Version 20.0 based on significance contamination level (P > 0.05). Out of the total respondents 10.00% were below 10 yrs, 21.00% were between 11 to 20 yrs, 16.00% were between 21-30 yrs, 17.00% were between 31-40 yrs, 10.00% were between 41-50yrs, 20.00% were between 51-60 yrs while 6.00% were between 61-70yrs. 66.00% were male while 34.00% were female. About 29.00% of the respondents depend on borehole, 25.00% on Lake/river/stream, and 16.00% on rainwater while 29.00% depends on table/sachet water. The result showed a Prevalence of 56(14.00%) for Salmonellosis and 36 (8.00%) for Crystosporidiosis with a 12 (3.0%) co-infection rate of Salmonellosis and Crystosporidiosis from water. In terms of distribution with regard to towns, Umueje had the most prevalence of 6 (30.00%) for Salmonellosis and 6 (50.00%) for Cryptosporidiosis while Umumbo, Igbakwu and Ifite had the least 2 (10.00 %) for Salmonellosis and 0.00% for Cryptosporidiosis. Age specific prevalence showed that Cryptosporidium parasite was highest in 11-20 yrs 6 (14.28 %) while Salmonellosis infection was highest in age group 21-30 Years 8 (25.00%). People with diarrhea 12 (46.15%) are household who depends on Well water 6 (50.00%), lake/river/stream 16 (32.00 %) and borehole for drinking water 10 (17.24%). The study recommends that water from various sources should be investigated and treated before use and all sources of water should be improved to prevent Salmonellosis and Crystosporidiosis infections.
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