Malaria Prevalence and its Associated Factors Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic at General Hospital Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria

O. A. Adesoye, K. A. Adeniyi, A. O. Adeogun, O.A. Oyeniran, I. Akinsete, C. Akinleye, O.M. Alaje, B.A. Ezeonuegbu, Z.T. Bello
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Research into the frequency of malaria among pregnant women is still insufficient due to multiple challenges. Despite these difficulties,  this study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of malaria and its associated factors among pregnant women visiting antenatal clinics at  Dutse General Hospital in Jigawa State. This study adopted a quasi-experimental design involving 50 pregnant participants who provided  consent. A questionnaire was administered, blood samples were collected, and laboratory analysis was performed following established  and standard protocols. The data collected underwent analysis utilizing the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20,  employing ANOVA with a significance level set at P<0.05. The study revealed a malaria prevalence of up to 22%. The age groups of 18-24  and 25-34 exhibited no significant difference (P >0.05) in malaria prevalence, both showing the highest rates at 36.36%. Conversely, the  35-45 age group displayed the lowest prevalence at 27.27%. Factors such as pregnancy stage, participant age, and socio-economic status  were found to influence malaria prevalence in the study area. Owing to the results obtained in this study, it can be concluded that malaria  infection among pregnant women in Dutse was relatively low. The study recommends that healthcare providers should provide  comprehensive health education on malaria prevention during antenatal clinics. 
尼日利亚吉加瓦州杜特塞总医院产前检查孕妇的疟疾流行率及其相关因素
由于面临多重挑战,对孕妇疟疾发病率的研究仍然不足。尽管存在这些困难,本研究仍旨在评估吉加瓦州杜塞综合医院产前门诊就诊孕妇的疟疾发病率及其相关因素。这项研究采用了准实验设计,共有 50 名孕妇参与,并征得了她们的同意。研究人员进行了问卷调查,采集了血液样本,并按照既定的标准协议进行了实验室分析。收集到的数据利用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第 20 版进行了分析,采用方差分析,显著性水平设定为 P0.05。相反,35-45 岁年龄组的发病率最低,为 27.27%。研究发现,怀孕阶段、参与者年龄和社会经济地位等因素会影响研究地区的疟疾流行率。根据这项研究得出的结果,可以认为杜塞孕妇的疟疾感染率相对较低。研究建议医疗保健提供者在产前检查时提供有关预防疟疾的全面健康教育。
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