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   epidemiology of hookworm infection in the schoolage children: a comparative crosssectional study  
   
نویسنده elfu feleke berhanu
منبع iranian journal of parasitology - 2018 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:560 -566
چکیده    Background: globally more than 740 million peoples are infected with hookworm. in subsaharan africa, approximately 200 million people have been infected with hookworm, 90 million of them were children. the objective of this study was to identify the prevalence and determinant factors of hookworm infection in urban and rural schoolage children’s. methods: this comparative crosssectional study design was conducted in bahir dar and mecha district, bahir dar, ethiopia from marmay, 2014. epiinfo software was used to calculate the sample size. multistage sampling technique was used to select the children’s. blood and stool samples were collected from the children to determine the hemoglobin level and the presence of parasites. data were entered into the computer using epiinfo software and transferred to spss for analysis. descriptive statistics were used to identify the prevalence of hookworm and binary logistic regression was used to identify the determining factors for hookworm. results: the prevalence of hookworm was 22.3% [21%24%]. hookworm infection was associated with gender (aor 1.31, 95% ci [1.031.66]), wearing shoe (aor 0.35, 95% ci [0.250.48]), hand washing practice (aor 0.62, 95% ci [0.480.79]), personal hygiene (aor 0.45, 95% ci [0.340.61]), age (aor 0.44, 95% ci [0.340.57]) or availability of latrine (aor 0.08, 95 % ci [0.060.1]). hookworm infection significantly decreases the school performance of children. conclusion: high prevalence of hookworm infection was observed. the ministry of health and ministry of education should include deworming activity as one strategy to increase quality of education.
کلیدواژه prevalence ,hookworm ,children ,urban ,rural ,ethiopia
آدرس university of bahir dar, dept. of epidemiology and biostatistics, ethiopia
پست الکترونیکی elfufeleke@gmail.com
 
     
   
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