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Intestinal parasitic infections and determinant factors among school-age children in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study.

Awrajaw DessieTesfay Gebregzabher GebrehiwotBerihu KirosSintayehu Daba WamiDaniel Haile Chercos
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in school-age children was (29.9%). A total of six parasites were detected in this study. E. histolytica/dispar 19.43% (82/422) and G. lamblia 8.29% (35/422) were the predominant ones. Unclean fingernail (AOR = 1.72), defecating in the open field (AOR = 2.82), and being barefooted (AOR = 1.72) were the determinant factors for intestinal parasitic infections. Frequently washing hands reduced the chance of infections by 68%. Furthermore, children in grade 1-4 and 5-6 had higher odds developing the infections than those in grade 7-8 (AOR = 8.21 and AOR = 2.50, respectively).
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • minimally invasive