Rapid Assessment of Prevalence of Malaria among Patients of a Referral Hospital in Oweri South East Nigeria

Ajero Chigbo Medo U
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Malaria has social consequences and exerts a heavy burden on economic development in Nigeria. This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of malaria among out and in patients attending a referral hospital in Owerri South-East Nigeria between January and October 2019. Two hundred and thirty-five patients consisting of 114 males and 121 females were engaged in the study after obtaining their consent. Capillary blood samples were collected from finger-pricked blood using Rapid Diagnostic Test kit (ICT COMBO, Core Diagnostic, U.K) for detection of Plasmodium falciparum and pan malaria antigen Pf/Pan for non-falciparum species. The data were collated and analysed with descriptive and chi-square statistics with significance set at 0.5. The result recorded an overall malaria prevalence of 62.55%. Female patients had significantly higher (77.72%) malaria prevalence than males (51.75%) (p<0.05). Age-related prevalence of malaria within the study period showed that malaria prevalence across the age groups exceeded 50%, except for the age group 40-49 years with a prevalence of 45.61%. However, the age-related prevalence of malaria was not significantly different, (p >0.05). The result reveals an active transmission of malaria parasites which constitute a public health burden. There is a need for improved effort in the prevention and control of this scourge.
尼日利亚东南部奥韦里转诊医院患者疟疾流行情况快速评估
疟疾具有社会后果,并对尼日利亚的经济发展造成沉重负担。本研究旨在确定2019年1月至10月期间在尼日利亚东南部奥韦里一家转诊医院就诊的患者中疟疾的流行情况。在征得患者同意后,共有114名男性和121名女性共235名患者参与了研究。采用快速诊断试剂盒(ICT COMBO, Core Diagnostic, uk)采集手指穿刺血,检测恶性疟原虫和非恶性疟原虫的泛疟疾抗原Pf/ pan。对资料进行整理和分析,采用描述性统计和卡方统计,显著性设为0.5。结果显示,总疟疾流行率为62.55%。女性疟疾患病率(77.72%)显著高于男性(51.75%)(p0.05)。结果显示,疟疾寄生虫传播活跃,构成公共卫生负担。有必要加强在预防和控制这一祸害方面的努力。
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