Dynamics of Plasmodium falciparum Parasitaemia and Uncomplicated Malaria among School-Age Children living in Omoku, Southern Nigeria

F.B. Dimkpa, Pheobe Akikoma Singer, C. Nyenke, Atoukaritou Osuosa, C. Amadi-Ikpa
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This cross-sectional study determined the mean parasitaemia and prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites among school-aged children in Omoku, Ogba Egbema Ndoni Local Government Area, Rivers State, Southern Nigeria. A total of 200 blood samples were randomly collected through convenience sampling method from the study subjects. Malaria diagnosis was carried out using standard parasitological techniques. The demographic data of the subjects showed that more females, 126(63%), were examined compared with males, 74(37%). Overall prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum recorded was 49%. Gender-based prevalence showed that more females were infected 58(29%) with mean parasite density of 16524(1611) parasites/μL of blood than males, 40 (20%) with mean parasite density of 14886(1794) parasites/μL of blood. The difference in prevalence between them was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Age-related prevalence showed that those within the age range of 5 to 7 years had the highest prevalence, 48(24%), with mean parasite density of 14909(1244) parasites/μL of blood, followed by those within the age range of 8 to 10 years, 34(17%), with mean parasite density of 11434(1244) parasites/μL of blood, while those within the age range of 11 to 13 years had the lowest prevalence, 16(8%), with mean parasite density of 5067(568) parasites/μL of blood. However, the difference between them was not statistically significant (P >0.05). The prevalence of malaria based on schools attended by the subjects showed that BMA had the highest, 12%, and mean parasite density of 6995(827) parasites/μL of blood, while SIS, and EIS had the lowest percentage of infections, 8%, respectively (P>0.05).The association between mother’s level of education, household size and P. falciparum parasitized children was statistically significant (P<0.05). In conclusion, malaria is endemic in the study area, and among other interventions, scaling up investment in primary health care is necessary to effectively prevent, detect, and treat malaria in local communities.
尼日利亚南部奥莫库地区学龄儿童恶性疟原虫寄生虫病和无并发症疟疾动态
本横断面研究确定了尼日利亚南部河流州Ogba Egbema Ndoni地方政府区Omoku的学龄儿童中平均寄生虫血症和恶性疟原虫疟疾寄生虫的流行情况。采用方便抽样法随机抽取研究对象血液样本200份。使用标准寄生虫学技术进行疟疾诊断。受试者的人口统计数据显示,接受检查的女性126人(63%)多于男性74人(37%)。恶性疟原虫的总流行率为49%。按性别分布,女性感染率为58(29%),平均寄生虫密度为16524(1611)只/μL血;女性感染率为40(20%),平均寄生虫密度为14886(1794)只/μL血;两者患病率差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。年龄相关流行率显示,5 ~ 7岁人群患病率最高,48只(24%),平均寄生虫密度为14909(1244)只/血μL; 8 ~ 10岁人群患病率最低,34只(17%),平均寄生虫密度为11434(1244)只/血μL; 11 ~ 13岁人群患病率最低,16只(8%),平均寄生虫密度为5067(568)只/血μL。但两组间差异无统计学意义(P >0.05)。按学校分的疟疾流行情况显示,BMA最高,为12%,平均寄生虫密度为6995(827)只/μL, SIS和EIS最低,分别为8% (P>0.05)。母亲受教育程度、家庭规模与儿童恶性疟原虫感染的相关性有统计学意义(P<0.05)。总之,疟疾在研究地区是地方性的,在其他干预措施中,必须扩大对初级卫生保健的投资,以便在当地社区有效地预防、发现和治疗疟疾。
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