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Schistosoma mansoni infections, undernutrition and anaemia among primary schoolchildren in two onshore villages in Rorya District, North-Western Tanzania

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dc.creator Munisi, David Zadock
dc.creator Joram, Buza
dc.creator Kinung’hi, Safari M.
dc.creator Mpolya, Emmanuel A.
dc.date 2020-08-31T06:57:23Z
dc.date 2020-08-31T06:57:23Z
dc.date 2016
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:01:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:01:36Z
dc.identifier Munisi, D. Z., Buza, J., Mpolya, E. A., & Kinung’hi, S. M. (2016). Schistosoma mansoni infections, undernutrition and anaemia among primary schoolchildren in two onshore villages in Rorya District, North-Western Tanzania. PloS one, 11(12), e0167122.
dc.identifier DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0167122
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2446
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2446
dc.description Full-text article. Also available at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167122
dc.description Undernutrition and anaemia remain to be a major public health problem in many developing countries, where they mostly affect children. Intestinal parasitic infections are known to affect both growth and haemoglobin levels. Much has been reported on the impact of geohelminths on anaemia and undernutrition, leaving that of Schistosoma mansoni not well studied. Therefore this study intended to determine the association between S.mansoni infections, anaemia and undernutrition among schoolchildren in Rorya district, Northwestern Tanzania. A cross-sectional study was carried among school children in two onshore villages namely Busanga and Kibuyi in Rorya district. Single stool specimens were collected from 513 randomly selected schoolchildren and processed for microscopic examination using the Kato-Katz method. Nutritional status was determined by anthropometry. Blood samples were also collected and examined for malaria parasites and haemoglobin levels using the Giemsastain and HaemoCue methods, respectively. A pretested questionnaire was used to collect socio-demographic data and associated factors. The prevalence of S. mansoni infection and malaria was 84.02% and 9.16%, respectively. Other parasites found were Ascaris lumbricoides (1.36%) and Hookworm (1.36%). The prevalence of stunting and wasting was 38.21% and 14.42%, respectively. The prevalence of anaemia was 29.43%, whereby 0.58% had severe anaemia. S. mansoni infection was not found to be associated with undernutrition or anaemia (p>0.05). The risk of stunting and wasting increased with increasing age (p<0.001). Anaemia was associated with age, sex and village of residence (p<0.05).
dc.language en
dc.publisher Public Library of Science
dc.subject S. mansoni
dc.subject Undernutrition
dc.subject Anaemia
dc.subject Public health problem
dc.subject S.mansoni infections
dc.subject Schistosoma mansoni infections
dc.subject Primary Schoolchildren
dc.subject Rorya district
dc.subject North-Western Tanzania
dc.subject Schistosoma mansoni
dc.title Schistosoma mansoni infections, undernutrition and anaemia among primary schoolchildren in two onshore villages in Rorya District, North-Western Tanzania
dc.type Article


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