尼日利亚农村儿童的疟疾测量指数。

Q2 Medicine
Malaria Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-28 DOI:10.1155/2013/716805
Ekong E Udoh, Angela E Oyo-Ita, Friday A Odey, Komomo I Eyong, Chioma M Oringanje, Olabisi A Oduwole, Joseph U Okebe, Ekpereonne B Esu, Martin M Meremikwu, Asindi A Asindi
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摘要

疟疾是尼日利亚儿童发病率和死亡率高的原因之一。为了确定其在尼日利亚南南农村农业社区的地方性,对2-10岁儿童的疟疾寄生虫病、脾脏率和贫血进行了以下疟疾计量指标评估。这是一项对居住在橡胶种植园定居点的学龄儿童进行的描述性横断面调查。使用多阶段分层整群抽样技术从六所小学中选取儿童。他们都接受了苍白、脾脏肿大或肝脏等临床参数的检查,并有疟疾寄生虫的血膜。在被招募的461名儿童中,329名(71.4%)患有疟疾寄生虫。5岁以下儿童的疟疾寄生虫病患病率略高于5岁以上儿童,分别为76.2%和70.3%。133例(28.9%)患儿脾肿大。贫血的总患病率为35.7%。5岁以下儿童贫血发生率为48.8%,高于5岁以上儿童(32.8%)。5岁以下患儿发生贫血的几率显著高于≥5岁患儿(OR = 1.95[1.19-3.18])。疟疾在该农业社区高度流行,需要在该地区加强控制干预措施,特别关注学龄儿童。
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Malariometric Indices among Nigerian Children in a Rural Setting.

Malaria contributes to high childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. To determine its endemicity in a rural farming community in the south-south of Nigeria, the following malariometric indices, namely, malaria parasitaemia, spleen rates, and anaemia were evaluated in children aged 2-10 years. This was a descriptive cross-sectional survey among school-age children residing in a rubber plantation settlement. The children were selected from six primary schools using a multistaged stratified cluster sampling technique. They were all examined for pallor, enlarged spleen, or liver among other clinical parameters and had blood films for malaria parasites. Of the 461 children recruited, 329 (71.4%) had malaria parasites. The prevalence of malaria parasitaemia was slightly higher in the under fives than that of those ≥5 years, 76.2% and 70.3%, respectively. Splenic enlargement was present in 133 children (28.9%). The overall prevalence of anaemia was 35.7%. Anaemia was more common in the under-fives (48.8%) than in those ≥5 years (32.8%). The odds of anaemia in the under fives were significantly higher than the odds of those ≥5 years (OR = 1.95 [1.19-3.18]). Malaria is highly endemic in this farming community and calls for intensification of control interventions in the area with special attention to school-age children.

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Malaria Research and Treatment
Malaria Research and Treatment Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Malaria Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of malaria.
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