Prevalence and intensity of urinary schistosomiasis in Abarma village, Gusau, Nigeria: a preliminary investigation

Type Journal Article - Science World Journal
Title Prevalence and intensity of urinary schistosomiasis in Abarma village, Gusau, Nigeria: a preliminary investigation
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 1-4
URL http://www.ajol.info/index.php/swj/article/download/82257/72417
Abstract
A study was conducted to determine the prevalence and intensity of
urinary schistosomiasis in Abarma district of Gusau Local Government
Area of Zamfara State, Nigeria. A total of 400 urine samples were
collected and analyzed for the eggs of Schistosoma haematobium
using the standard filtration technique out of which 296 (74.0%) were
found to be infected. The mean egg intensity of infection was 77.63
eggs/10ml of urine. The infection rate was higher among males 81.7%
than the females 68.6%, although the difference was not statistically
significant (p > 0.05). The males had higher mean egg intensity of
139.36 eggs/10ml of urine compared to the females with
38.16%eggs/10ml of urine. The highest infection was recorded in the
age group 10-19 years, with 86.8% and egg mean intensity of 102.7
eggs/10ml of urine while the least infection rate occurred within the 30-
39 years and 50-59 years age groups, with 55.0 and 50.0 eggs/10ml of
urine respectively indicating infection to be age specific (p < 0.05).
Statistical analysis indicated the infection to be higher in lower age
group (p < 0.05). With respect to occupation, students were the highest
infected (87.65%), followed by farmers (85.7%), traders (75.0%),
housewives (58.7%) and civil servants (12.5%). Prolonged contact with
water was a factor aiding infection as the people engaged in farming
had the highest infection rate of 100.0% while those that went to the
river to fetch water had the least infection rate of 52.7%. Those that
went to the river for fishing had the highest mean egg intensity of
112.18 eggs/10ml of urine, while the least mean egg intensity occurred
among those that engaged in swimming with 32.13 eggs/10ml of urine.
These findings indicate that the area is endemic to urinary
schistosomiasis and therefore prompt intervention in the study area is
needed.

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