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Intestinal nematodes infection among pregnant women in Benin City

Authors :
Emily Okonye
Frederick Olusegun Akinbo
Adedapo Babatunde Ande
Source :
Nigerian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Biosciences. 3:65
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Medknow, 2015.

Abstract

Introduction: Enteric parasitic diseases are common in the developing counties and are of major health problem due to their high prevalence rate, and effect on both nutritional and immune status of the population. This study was conducted to determine enteric parasitic infections among pregnant women in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 332 participants which consisted of 232 pregnant women and 100 nonpregnant adult females were recruited in this study. Blood and fecal specimens were obtained from each participant. The blood sample was analyzed for hemoglobin concentration and the fecal sample used for investigating intestinal parasites. Results: An overall prevalence of 2.2% of enteric parasitic infections among pregnant women was observed while no parasite was reported among the nonpregnant women. Age, not always washing hand, occupation, source of food and anemia were significantly associated with enteric parasitic infections among pregnant women. The enteric parasites recovered among pregnant women were Ascaris lumbricoides and hookworm. A. lumbricoides had a prevalence of 80% of enteric parasitic infection while hookworm had 20%. Conclusion: Measures to reduce the effect of enteric parasitic infections among pregnant women are advocated.

Details

ISSN :
2348053X
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nigerian Journal of Experimental and Clinical Biosciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........87087a3d580dc9d278209e85c275f8df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/2348-053x.234486