First reports of urogenital schistosomiasis in the Ndikiniméki health district, Center Cameroon

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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Abstract

Objectives

Schistosomiasis is still a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Cameroon. In this context, a cross-sectional study was carried out from June 2023 to July 2023 in the Ndikiniméki subdivision, with the aim of knowing the status of this locality in relation to Schistosoma haematobium infection.

Methods

A parasitologic analysis of S. haematobium eggs was carried out on urine samples using the sedimentation technique.

Results

A total of 402 urine samples were collected from households. The age range of participants was 1-96 years, with the most signified age group being 1-9 years. Women were the most represented, with a proportion of 56.47%. Of the 402 people examined, 18 (4.45%) were affected, with an average intensity of 54.43 ± 85.30 eggs/10 mL urine. Women were the most affected, with a prevalence and average parasite intensity of 3.73% and 53.10 ± 131.27 eggs/10 mL of urine. The most affected age group was 10-19 years, with a prevalence and intensity of 4.60% and 49.49 ± 67.00 eggs per 10 mL of urine, respectively. Of those infected, 72.22% were lightly infected and 27.28% were heavily infected.

Conclusions

This study indicates that this locality is a risk area for urinary schistosomiasis despite its low prevalence.

喀麦隆中部 Ndikiniméki 卫生区首次报告泌尿系统血吸虫病病例
目标血吸虫病仍然是撒哈拉以南非洲,特别是喀麦隆的一个公共卫生问题。为此,我们于 2023 年 6 月至 2023 年 7 月在 Ndikiniméki 分区开展了一项横断面研究,旨在了解该地区血吸虫感染的状况。参与者的年龄范围为 1-96 岁,其中 1-9 岁年龄段的人最多。女性最多,占 56.47%。在接受检查的 402 人中,有 18 人(4.45%)受到影响,平均强度为 54.43 ± 85.30 个鸡蛋/10 mL 尿液。女性受影响最大,感染率和平均寄生虫密度分别为 3.73% 和 53.10 ± 131.27 个虫卵/10 mL 尿液。受影响最严重的年龄组为 10-19 岁,感染率和寄生虫密度分别为 4.60% 和 49.49 ± 67.00 个虫卵/10 毫升尿液。在感染者中,72.22%为轻度感染,27.28%为重度感染。
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