Malaria and Associated Risk Factors in Awka, Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State, Nigeria

N. Okpala, M. Iwueze, J. Akulue, N. V. Elosiuba
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Malaria is still a major contributor to high rate of the global infectious disease–related mortality and morbidity due to its marked effects and alteration on the haematological parameters of infected individuals. This study was conducted to determine the following: prevalence and intensity of malaria, the associated risk factors of in Awka metropolis from January to June 2021. A total of 1060 subjects were enrolled int the study. Prevalence of malaria parasites was determined using thick and thin films. A total 925 individuals were infected with malaria parasite giving a prevalence of 87.3%. Of the 925 individuals infected, 743(80.3%) had mild infection, 150 (16.2%) moderate infection. The study showed that more males (94.2%) were infected with the malaria parasite than females (80.6%). The highest prevalence of malaria (94.3%) occurred among those less than ten years old while the least prevalence (72.2%) was recorded among those more than sixty years old. The prevalence of malaria in relation to age was statistically significant (p<0.05). In relation to occupation, farmers recorded the highest prevalence of malaria (94.7%) while civil servants had the least prevalence (65.4%). Based on literacy level, the highest prevalence of malaria was recorded among those with primary education (96.8%) while those with tertiary education had the least prevalence (84.3%). On marital status, married ones had the highest prevalence of malaria (91.9%) while the singles had the least prevalence (80.1%). The high prevalence of malaria in Awka calls for intensive education and free supply of insecticide treated nets.
尼日利亚阿南布拉州Awka南部地方政府地区的疟疾和相关危险因素
疟疾仍然是造成全球传染病相关死亡率和发病率高的一个主要原因,因为它对受感染个体的血液学参数有显著影响和改变。本研究旨在了解2021年1 - 6月Awka市区疟疾流行程度、强度及相关危险因素。本研究共纳入1060名受试者。利用厚膜和薄膜测定疟疾寄生虫的流行率。共有925人感染了疟疾寄生虫,患病率为87.3%。925例感染者中,轻度感染743例(80.3%),中度感染150例(16.2%)。研究表明,感染疟疾寄生虫的男性(94.2%)多于女性(80.6%)。疟疾患病率最高的是10岁以下人群(94.3%),最低的是60岁以上人群(72.2%)。疟疾患病率与年龄的关系有统计学意义(p<0.05)。就职业而言,农民的疟疾患病率最高(94.7%),而公务员的患病率最低(65.4%)。根据识字率,受初等教育人群的疟疾患病率最高(96.8%),而受高等教育人群的患病率最低(84.3%)。在婚姻状况方面,已婚人士的疟疾患病率最高(91.9%),而单身人士的患病率最低(80.1%)。疟疾在Awka的高流行率要求加强教育和免费提供经杀虫剂处理的蚊帐。
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