Factors Associated with Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections among Young Population in Northeast Brazil

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作者
Lyra da Silva, Juliana Vasconcelos [1 ,2 ]
Fontes, Gilberto [1 ,3 ]
dos Santos, Celia Dias [2 ]
dos Santos, Rafael Vital [1 ]
Mauricio da Rocha, Eliana Maria [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Alagoas, Inst Ciencias Biol & Saude, BR-57072970 Maceio, AL, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Alagoas, Fac Nutr, BR-57072970 Maceio, AL, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Sao Joao Rei, Campus Ctr Oeste, BR-35501296 Divinopolis, MG, Brazil
来源
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES & MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY | 2016年 / 2016卷
关键词
MALNUTRITION; PREVALENCE; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1155/2016/6239434
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections constitute a major public health problem that is frequently associated with poverty, inadequate sanitation, and the nutritional status of the population. Objective. The aim of the present study is to investigate the possible association of parasitic infections, sanitary conditions, hygiene practices, and the nutritional and socioeconomic status of a poor youth population. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 367 children and adolescents inhabiting a substandard settlement in the urban area of Maceio (Alagoas State, Brazil). Data collection included socioeconomic status, anthropometric measurements, fecal sample examinations, and laboratory blood analysis. The identification of factors associated with gastrointestinal parasitic infections was undertaken through bi- and multivariate analyses. Results. Stool sample analysis obtained from 300 individuals revealed that 204 (68%) were infected with at least one parasite species and of these 130 (63.7%) were polyparasitized. No significant associations were identified between low height for age (stunted), parasitic infections, and polyparasitism. There was also no association between family income and parasitosis. However, low socioeconomic status proved to be a potential risk factor for parasitic infections. Conclusion. Actions must be taken to improve sanitation, housing, and environmental conditions in order to eliminate the risk factors for parasitic infections, and thereby guarantee a better quality of life for this population.
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