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More Than Half Prevalence of Protozoan Parasitic Infections Among Diarrheic Outpatients in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia, 2019; A Cross-Sectional Study.

Brhane BerheFitsum MarduKebede TesfayHaftom LegeseGebre AdhanomHagos HaileslasieGebremedhin GebremichailBrhane TesfanchalNiguse ShishayHadush Negash Meles
Published in: Infection and drug resistance (2020)
The present study showed that diarrheic outpatients in the study area were heavily infected with protozoan parasitic infection. E. histolytica complex and Giardia duodenalis were the most predominant protozoans detected among diarrheic outpatients. Using well water as a source of drinking, poor handwashing habit before eating, not having home latrine, dirty and untrimmed fingernails were most important risk factors identified. So, cooperative action and health education on preventive measure are needed to reduce protozoan infections in Tigrai, particularly in the study area. The present study showed that diarrheic outpatients in the study area were heavily infected with protozoan parasitic infection.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • public health