Parasite Epidemiology and Control (May 2024)

Awareness towards urinary schistosomiasis and its relation with active infection among primary school pupils and students in North Kordofan state, Sudan 2022

  • Ghassan E. Mustafa Ahmed,
  • Exeer Yahia M. Ahmed,
  • Ayat Eltahir Ahmed,
  • Lina Hemmeda,
  • Anmar B. Birier,
  • Tibyan Abdelgadir,
  • Hadiea Mosaab Ahmed Elbashir Hassan,
  • Esraa S.A. Alfadul,
  • Musab Bakr,
  • Ethar Awadelkareem Jaafer Sadig

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
p. e00346

Abstract

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Objectives: This study intends to evaluate the prevalence of active Schistosomiasis in school children, as well as their awareness, attitude, and behavior towards the illness in El-Rahad province. Methods: This facility-based analytical cross-sectional study among 495 primary school children aged seven to 13 in five villages; Structured and pre-tested questionnaires were used to collect the data in face-to-face interviews, in addition, urine samples were collected from each pupil and then assessed microscopically for S. Haematobium eggs Presence. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 25.0. Results: A total of 424 primary school students participated in the study. Almost all the students (96%) had poor knowledge about urinary schistosomiasis. In general, 100% of the students had poor practices. Attitude revealed that females have lower chance of having the infection than their male counterparts. About 27% (n = 115) of them had active urinary schistosomiasis infection at the time of the study. Conclusion: The study revealed poor level of awareness and knowledge, positive attitude, and poor practices among primary school students. There was also high level of active infection among participants.

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