Prevalence and risk factors of malaria in Ethiopia

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作者
Ayele, Dawit G. [1 ]
Zewotir, Temesgen T. [1 ]
Mwambi, Henry G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Math Stat & Comp Sci, ZA-3209 Scottsville, South Africa
关键词
Generalized linear model; Odds ratio; Rapid diagnosis test; Risk factors; Survey design; POPULATION; INFECTION; HOUSEHOLD; CHILDREN; REGIONS; OROMIA; AMHARA;
D O I
10.1186/1475-2875-11-195
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: More than 75% of the total area of Ethiopia is malarious, making malaria the leading public health problem in Ethiopia. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence rate and the associated socioeconomic, geographic and demographic factors of malaria based on the rapid diagnosis test (RDT) survey results. Methods: From December 2006 to January 2007, a baseline malaria indicator survey in Amhara, Oromiya and Southern Nation Nationalities and People (SNNP) regions of Ethiopia was conducted by The Carter Center. This study uses this data. The method of generalized linear model was used to analyse the data and the response variable was the presence or absence of malaria using the rapid diagnosis test (RDT). Results: The analyses show that the RDT result was significantly associated with age and gender. Other significant covariates confounding variables are source of water, trip to obtain water, toilet facility, total number of rooms, material used for walls, and material used for roofing. The prevalence of malaria for households with clean water found to be less. Malaria rapid diagnosis found to be higher for thatch and stick/mud roof and earth/local dung plaster floor. Moreover, spraying anti-malaria to the house was found to be one means of reducing the risk of malaria. Furthermore, the housing condition, source of water and its distance, gender, and ages in the households were identified in order to have two-way interaction effects. Conclusion: Individuals with poor socio-economic conditions are positively associated with malaria infection. Improving the housing condition of the household is one of the means of reducing the risk of malaria. Children and female household members are the most vulnerable to the risk of malaria. Such information is essential to design improved strategic intervention for the reduction of malaria epidemic in Ethiopia.
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