Deworming among preschool age children in sub-Saharan Africa: pooled prevalence and multi-level analysis.
Daniel Gashaneh BelayAnteneh Ayelign KibretMengistie DiressYibeltal Yismaw GelaDeresse SinamawWudneh SimegnAmare Agmas AndualemAbdulwase Mohammed SeidDesalegn Anmut BitewMohammed Abdu SeidHabitu Birhan EshetuTsega Degu JemereYalelet Fentaw ShiferawYadelew Yimer ShibabawDagmawi ChilotPublished in: Tropical medicine and health (2022)
Utilization of deworming medication among pre-SAC children in sub-Saharan Africa is below half. Factors, such as the education status of women, family size, household media exposure, wealth status, diarrhea, vitamin A supplementation, and residence were significant variables. To increase the utilization of deworming medication for pre-SAC, WHO should work as an integrated approach with other stakeholders, by strengthening women's education, and media exposure. Maternal employment should be promoted and prior attention should be given to rural children.
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