尼日利亚贝宁市三级卫生机构儿童中艾滋病毒血清阳性和肠道蠕虫病。

V. Wagbatsoma, E. Ogbaini, H. Esene, K. Ibadin
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目的:探讨HIV血清阳性对肠道蠕虫病患病率的影响。采用描述性横断面研究设计。对在儿科门诊就诊的1 ~ 15岁艾滋病病毒血清阳性儿童496例和艾滋病病毒血清阴性儿童490例进行了肠蠕虫病的横断面调查。采集粪便标本,采用福尔摩醚浓度法检测特征性虫卵,采用麦克马斯特计数室检测感染强度。肠道蠕虫病的总体患病率为15.4%。病例患病率高于对照组,分别为21.4%和9.5%,感染率差异有统计学意义(PÂ 0.0000)。病例中蛔虫病的流行率明显高于对照组。在这些病例中,艾滋病毒感染状况可能加剧了他们对寄生虫病的易感性。应在改善个人卫生的同时定期为病例驱虫,以减轻感染负担。关键词:HIV血清阳性,肠蠕虫,儿童,卫生机构。
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HIV - sero Positivity and Intestinal Helminthiasis among Children in a Tertiary Health Facility in Benin-City, Nigeria.
To determine the effect of HIV sero - positivity on the prevalence of intestinal helminthiasis. Descriptive, crossectional study design was undertaken. A cross sectional study among 496 HIV sero- positive (cases) and 490 HIV sero- negative (controls) children 1 – 15 years attending paediatrics clinic were surveyed for intestinal helminthiasis. Faecal samples were collected and examined for the presence of characteristic helminth ova using formol ether concentration method while intensity of infection was determined using McMaster counting chamber. Overall prevalence of intestinal helminthiasis was 15.4%. Prevalence was higher among the cases, 21.4% than the control, 9.5% and the difference in rate of infection was found to be statistically significant (PÂ 0.0000). The prevalence of helminthiasis is significantly higher among the cases than the controls. It is likely that in the cases, HIV status could have accentuated their susceptibility to helminthiasis. Regular deworming of cases alongside improved personal hygiene should be practiced to reduce infection burden. Key words: HIV sero - positive, intestinal helminth, children, health facility.
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