Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan

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Autor(a) principal: Ulhaq,Z.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Khan,W., Khan,M. F., Kabir,M., Ujjan,A. A., Ullah,W., Masood,Z., Khan,S., De los Ríos Escalante,P.
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Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Present study was conducted among school children to recognize the prevalence of IPIs in rural communities of district Dir Lower, Pakistan. A sum of 324 samples of stool were collected (210 boys and 114 girls). Used direct smear method and formol ether sedimentation concentration technique for processing the samples. The result shows that 82% (n=266) were found infected comprised 64.8% male and 35.1% females. Children of the age group 10 to 12 years were found extremely infected 94.2% while 4-6 year age group were having minimum ratio of infection 72%. Current study shows mono parasitism in 50.6% of the students while 22.2% were infected with 2 species and 7.40% were infected with three species of parasites. Seven species of intestinal parasites were reported include Ascaris lumbricoid in male (n=122) 58.0% and in female (n=65) 57.0% followed by Hook worm (n=88) 41.9% and (n=44) 38.5%; Tania saginata (n=44) 20.9% and (n=24) 21.0%; Entrobius vermicularis (n=32) 15.2% and (n=16) 14.0%; Trichuris trichura (n=25) 11.9% and (n=22) 19.2%; Hymenolepis nana (n=24) 11.4% and (n=18) 15.7% and Entameoba histolytica (n=16) 7.61% and (n=14) 12.2% in male and females respectively. The study indicates that most occurring intestinal parasite in the current study were Ascaris lumbricoides 58.0% (n=122) followed by hookworms 41.9% (n=88). Male students were more infected than females in the present study.
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spelling Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistanintestinal parasiteinfectionschool childrenDir LowerPakistanAbstract Present study was conducted among school children to recognize the prevalence of IPIs in rural communities of district Dir Lower, Pakistan. A sum of 324 samples of stool were collected (210 boys and 114 girls). Used direct smear method and formol ether sedimentation concentration technique for processing the samples. The result shows that 82% (n=266) were found infected comprised 64.8% male and 35.1% females. Children of the age group 10 to 12 years were found extremely infected 94.2% while 4-6 year age group were having minimum ratio of infection 72%. Current study shows mono parasitism in 50.6% of the students while 22.2% were infected with 2 species and 7.40% were infected with three species of parasites. Seven species of intestinal parasites were reported include Ascaris lumbricoid in male (n=122) 58.0% and in female (n=65) 57.0% followed by Hook worm (n=88) 41.9% and (n=44) 38.5%; Tania saginata (n=44) 20.9% and (n=24) 21.0%; Entrobius vermicularis (n=32) 15.2% and (n=16) 14.0%; Trichuris trichura (n=25) 11.9% and (n=22) 19.2%; Hymenolepis nana (n=24) 11.4% and (n=18) 15.7% and Entameoba histolytica (n=16) 7.61% and (n=14) 12.2% in male and females respectively. The study indicates that most occurring intestinal parasite in the current study were Ascaris lumbricoides 58.0% (n=122) followed by hookworms 41.9% (n=88). Male students were more infected than females in the present study.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842022000100263Brazilian Journal of Biology v.82 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.243150info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUlhaq,Z.Khan,W.Khan,M. F.Kabir,M.Ujjan,A. A.Ullah,W.Masood,Z.Khan,S.De los Ríos Escalante,P.eng2021-10-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842022000100263Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2021-10-04T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
title Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
spellingShingle Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
Ulhaq,Z.
intestinal parasite
infection
school children
Dir Lower
Pakistan
title_short Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
title_full Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
title_fullStr Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
title_sort Prevalence of intestinal parasitic diseases in school children of rural areas of district Lower Dir, Pakistan
author Ulhaq,Z.
author_facet Ulhaq,Z.
Khan,W.
Khan,M. F.
Kabir,M.
Ujjan,A. A.
Ullah,W.
Masood,Z.
Khan,S.
De los Ríos Escalante,P.
author_role author
author2 Khan,W.
Khan,M. F.
Kabir,M.
Ujjan,A. A.
Ullah,W.
Masood,Z.
Khan,S.
De los Ríos Escalante,P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ulhaq,Z.
Khan,W.
Khan,M. F.
Kabir,M.
Ujjan,A. A.
Ullah,W.
Masood,Z.
Khan,S.
De los Ríos Escalante,P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intestinal parasite
infection
school children
Dir Lower
Pakistan
topic intestinal parasite
infection
school children
Dir Lower
Pakistan
description Abstract Present study was conducted among school children to recognize the prevalence of IPIs in rural communities of district Dir Lower, Pakistan. A sum of 324 samples of stool were collected (210 boys and 114 girls). Used direct smear method and formol ether sedimentation concentration technique for processing the samples. The result shows that 82% (n=266) were found infected comprised 64.8% male and 35.1% females. Children of the age group 10 to 12 years were found extremely infected 94.2% while 4-6 year age group were having minimum ratio of infection 72%. Current study shows mono parasitism in 50.6% of the students while 22.2% were infected with 2 species and 7.40% were infected with three species of parasites. Seven species of intestinal parasites were reported include Ascaris lumbricoid in male (n=122) 58.0% and in female (n=65) 57.0% followed by Hook worm (n=88) 41.9% and (n=44) 38.5%; Tania saginata (n=44) 20.9% and (n=24) 21.0%; Entrobius vermicularis (n=32) 15.2% and (n=16) 14.0%; Trichuris trichura (n=25) 11.9% and (n=22) 19.2%; Hymenolepis nana (n=24) 11.4% and (n=18) 15.7% and Entameoba histolytica (n=16) 7.61% and (n=14) 12.2% in male and females respectively. The study indicates that most occurring intestinal parasite in the current study were Ascaris lumbricoides 58.0% (n=122) followed by hookworms 41.9% (n=88). Male students were more infected than females in the present study.
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