Title of article :
Rapid appraisal of human intestinal helminth infections among schoolchildren in Osh oblast, Kyrgyzstan
Author/Authors :
Steinmann، نويسنده , , Peter and Usubalieva، نويسنده , , Jumagul and Imanalieva، نويسنده , , Cholpon and Minbaeva، نويسنده , , Gulnara and Stefiuk، نويسنده , , Kayte and Jeandron، نويسنده , , Aurelie and Utzinger، نويسنده , , Jürg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
A population-representative lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS) survey was conducted in 2009 to determine the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections among schoolchildren across Osh oblast, Kyrgyzstan. The diagnostic approach consisted of duplicate Kato-Katz thick smears from a single stool sample and an adhesive tape test. A questionnaire was administered to identify risk factors for infections. A total of 1262 schoolchildren aged 6–15 years were recruited; 41% of them harboured at least one of the eight identified helminth species. The two most prevalent helminths were Ascaris lumbricoides (23.1%) and Enterobius vermicularis (19.3%). Lower prevalences were found for Hymenolepis nana (4.4%), Fasciola hepatica (1.9%) and Dicrocoelium dendriticum (1.8%). Washing raw vegetables was a protective factor with regard to A. lumbricoides infection (odds ratio (OR) = 0.69, p = 0.022); tap water was borderline protective (OR = 0.56, p = 0.057). Children of the richest families were at a lower risk of E. vermicularis infection than the poorest ones (OR = 0.41, p = 0.011). Sharing the bed with more than one person was a risk factor for E. vermicularis infection (OR = 2.0, p = 0.002). The results call for targeted interventions against intestinal helminths in Osh oblast. In a first stage, annual deworming of schoolchildren and other high-risk groups with albendazole or mebendazole should be implemented, and reliable diagnosis and additional anthelminthic drugs should be made available. Subsequently, transmission control including locally-adapted health education, improved water supply and adequate sanitation should become the central features.
Keywords :
Adhesive tape test , KYRGYZSTAN , Intestinal helminths , Ascaris lumbricoides , Enterobius vermicularis , Kato-Katz , Lot quality assurance sampling , Schoolchildren
Journal title :
Acta Tropica
Journal title :
Acta Tropica