UMYU Journal of Microbiology Research (Jun 2017)
Common Intestinal Helminthes Associated With Nursery and Primary School Pupils in Dukku Town
Abstract
Intestinal worm infection is one of the most common causes of illness affecting the performance of pupils due to the child’s inability to come to school or due to pains inflicted by such infections. Stool samples were collected from 300 hundred school children (who consented in the study) aged 6-12. The stool samples were analysed for worm segments, helminths eggs and larvae using standard methods. Other information was collected using a structured questionnaire designed for this study. The results showed that Ascaris lumbricoides 27(57.4%) was the most predominant, followed by Trichuris trichuria [12(25.5%)] and hookworm [8(17.0%)] was the least prevalent. Location-specific prevalence showed a significant difference (p0.05) in the acquisition of helminths in the study. This study has shown that intestinal helminths are still prevalent among primary school-aged children; especially in the rural areas. Therefore, we would like to recommend routine examination of stool of all Primary school children and call on the relevant governmental agencies to consider Health Posts in Nursery/Primary Schools. However, further study is advocated.
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