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Risk factors for Enterobius vermicularis infection in children in Gaozhou, Guangdong, China 被引量:2

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摘要 Background:Enterobius vermicularis infection is a prevalent intestinal parasitic disease in children.In this study,we explored the epidemiological status and risk factors for E.vermicularis infection in children in southern China.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was carried out in Gaozhou city,Guangdong province,China,in December 2011.Children aged 2–12 years from five schools participated in the study.The adhesive cellophane-tape perianal swab method was applied to detect E.vermicularis infection,while a questionnaire was sent to each child’s guardian(s)to collect demographic and socioeconomic data,as well as hygiene behaviors,pertaining to each child.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to capture the potential risk factors.Results:Out of the 802 children surveyed,440 were infected with E.vermicularis,with an average prevalence of 54.86%,and a range from 45.96 to 68.13%.The age variable was found to be statistically significant,whereas the sex variable was not.It was found that a mother’s education level(low)and not washing hands before dinner were major risk factors in all children(802).After stratification by age,a father’s education level(primary or below)and biting pencils(or toys)were significant risk factors in the younger children(508),while not washing hands before dinner and playing on the ground were important risk factors in the older children(294).Conclusion:This study demonstrates the prevalence of E.vermicularis infection in children in Gaozhou and reveals underlying risk factors.Most importantly,it reveals that risk factors differ among the different age groups,which indicates that different control measures targeted at particular age groups should be implemented.
出处 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2015年第1期220-226,219,共8页 贫困所致传染病(英文)
基金 We thank the technical staff at the Guangdong and Gaozhou Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for their assistance in our fieldwork.This study was supported by the fund of GlaxoSmithKline(Tianjin)R&D Co.,Ltd,Tianjin,China.
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