Occurrence of Intestinal Parasites Among the Slum Children

Journal Title: Bioresearch Communications - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

A cross sectional research was undertaken in a slum area of Dhaka city, Bangladesh from March, 2015 to February, 2016, a total of 98 children were selected from this slum area between age group 0 to 15 years by random sampling. Thirteen species of parasites were identified by formol-ether concentration method. By formol- ether concentration method, the prevalence of E. histolytica (9.18%), E. coli (3.06%), G. lamblia (14.29%), Trichominus honimis (1.02%), Balantidium coli (1.02%), Paragonimus westermani (2.04%), Taenia spp. (5.10%), H. nana (11.22%), A. lumbricoides (36.73%), T. trichiura (27.55%), A. duodenale (10.20%), E. vermicularis (2.04%) and Trichostrongylus spp. (2.04%) were recorded. Statistically it was observed that age groups had significant association with parasitic infestation (p<0.05) but prevalence did not alter significantly according to sexes (p>0.05). Highest prevalence (91.67%) was found in age group 8-11 years and prevalence (82.61%) was recorded in summer season. The males (52.94%) were more infected than females (47.05%). Several risk factors such as practices, occupational and socio economic states showed significant (p<0.05) association with gastrointestinal parasitic infection.

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(2018). Occurrence of Intestinal Parasites Among the Slum Children. Bioresearch Communications, 4(1), 470-475. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-531454