Urinary schistosomiasis and anemia among school-aged children from southwestern Nigeria

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作者
Adewale, Babatunde [1 ]
Mafe, Margaret A. [1 ]
Mogaji, Hammed O. [2 ]
Balogun, Joshua B. [3 ]
Sulyman, Medinat A. [1 ]
Ajayi, Morakinyo B. [1 ]
Akande, David O. [1 ]
Balogun, Emmanuel O. [4 ]
机构
[1] Nigerian Inst Med Res Nigeria, Publ Hlth & Epidemiol Dept, Lagos, Nigeria
[2] Fed Univ, Dept Anim & Environm Biol, Parasitol & Epidemiol Unit, Km 3 Are Afao Rd, Oye Ekiti 37010, Ekiti, Nigeria
[3] Fed Univ Dutse, Dept Biol Sci, Dutse, Nigeria
[4] Ahmadu Bello Univ Zaria, Biochem Dept, Zaria, Nigeria
关键词
Urinary schistosomiasis; School-aged children; Anemia; Microhaematuria; Nigeria; HAEMATOBIUM INFECTION; SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES; YOUNG-CHILDREN; RISK; MALNUTRITION; PREVALENCE; STATE;
D O I
10.1080/20477724.2024.2322800
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Schistosomiasis and anemia, are one of the leading global public health problem among children between age 5 and 14 years in marginalized settings. In this study, we provide prevalence and intensity data for both conditions in three southwestern states of Nigeria, where such are lacking. Epidemiological assessment involving parasitological analysis of urine and blood samples was conducted among 1783 consenting school-aged children in Ondo, Osun, Ekiti States of Nigeria. Participants' age and sex data were obtained using field forms, and statistical analysis was performed in R software with a significance level of 95%. An overall prevalence of 26.8% and 29.5% was recorded for urinary schistosomiasis and anemia, respectively. Prevalence varied by location with (40.3% and 29.8%) in Ondo (34.4% and 37.5%) in Osun and (13.4% and 20.9%) in Ekiti for urinary schistosomiasis and anemia, respectively (p=0.00). Schistosoma infections were found among males (28.7%, p=0.05) and children between the age 9-11 years (30.0%, p=0.01). About 36% of children with anemia was also infected with schistosomiasis. Children who were positive for schistosomiasis (OR:1.51; 95% CI: 1.19, 1.93; p=0.001) and between the age category 15-16 years, (OR:1.86; 95% CI: 1.12, 3.09; p<0.05) were twice likely to become anemic. Our findings have shown that children infected with schistosomiasis are twice likely to become anemic than those without infection. It is important to complement ongoing MDA programmes targeted at schistosomiasis with nutrition intervention programs for example micronutrient supplementation for better impact and cost-effectiveness.
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