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Water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions and prevalence of intestinal parasitosis among primary school children in Dessie City, Ethiopia.

Awoke AschaleMetadel AdaneMelaku GetachewKebede FarisDaniel GebretsadikTadesse SisayReta DewauMuluken Genetu ChaneAmare MucheAregash Abebayehu ZergaMistir LingerewMesfin GebrehiwotLeykun BerhanuAyechew AdemasMasresha AbebeGebremariam KetemaMengistie YirsawKassahun BogaleFanos Yeshanew AyeleMequannent Sharew MelakuErkihun Tadesse AmsaluGedamnesh BitewAwoke KelebGete BerihunTarikuwa NatnaelSeada HassenMohammed YenussMengesha DagneAlelgne FelekeHelmut Kloos
Published in: PloS one (2021)
We concluded that the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis in the study area among Grades 4-8 primary school children had public health significance. Factors significantly associated with intestinal parasitosis among primary school children's were illiterate mothers and fathers, irregular handwashing of children before meals, and poor knowledge of WASH. Health education to improve students' WASH knowledge and mass deworming for parasites are recommended as preventive measures; and improvements to the quality of WASH facilities in primary schools are strongly recommended to support these measures.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • risk factors
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • drinking water
  • risk assessment
  • health promotion