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Assessment of Prevalence and Risk Factors for Intestinal Parasitosis, Malnutrition, and Anemia among School Children in Ghindae Area, Eritrea.

Yafet KeseteHuruy TesfahiwetGhimja FessehayeYohana KidaneYafet TekleAsmerom YacobBiemnet Seltene
Published in: Journal of tropical medicine (2020)
The prevalence of parasitic infection among school-age children in Ghindae area was high. Unsafe drinking water sources from streams and springs were among the core problems for increased prevalence along with decreased awareness on personal hygienic and sanitation practices. Undernutrition was widely prevalent among students in Ghindae area. Height for age and BMI for age scores of all participants were found to be below the WHO growth standards. Malnutrition was in higher prevalence in rural areas outside Ghindae, which is attributed to two times higher odds than their counterparts. The magnitude of anemia found in this study is considered a mild public health problem.
Keyphrases
  • drinking water
  • public health
  • risk factors
  • body mass index
  • chronic kidney disease
  • health risk
  • health risk assessment
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • weight gain
  • weight loss