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Effects of Gravidity and Trimester on Malaria-geohelminth Co-infections and Syndemics among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care at Nandi Hills Sub-County Hospital, Nandi County in Kenya

机译:妊娠和妊娠期对肯尼亚楠迪县楠迪希尔斯县医院接受产前护理的孕妇疟疾-蠕虫共感染和同病的影响

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Aim: To investigate the effects of gravidity (primigravidae and multigravidae) and trimester on the co-infection with P. falciparum and geo-helminth parasites in pregnancy. Study Design: The research was a cross sectional study of pregnant women attending antenatal care at Nandi Hills Sub County Hospital, Nandi County (Kenya) in the months of April to December 2015. Nandi Hills Sub-County lies within latitudes 0° and 0°34’ North and Longitudes 34°45’’ and 35°25’’ East. Methodology: Study population constituted consenting pregnant women attending antenatal care at Nandi Hills Sub County hospital in the year, 2015. The selection was an inclusive criteria and the respondents were stratified by gravidity and trimester. Pregnant women were selected by simple random Sampling to attain a sample size of 300. Each participant was provided with a labelled screw caped stool container and informed on how to collect about 5 grams of stool sample. Stool was processed immediately at the hospital using formal- ether concentration technique. Consenting participants donated capillary blood sample by a finger prick. Thick and thin blood smears were prepared and stained using Field Stains A and B. Haemoglobin concentration was determined by drawing blood into the cuvettes and tested using diaspect haemoglobin test machine. Data was processed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS Version 16). Chi square analysis were used in analysis. Results: Difference in malaria and A. lumbricoides co-infection and malaria and hookworm co-infection in the two groups (primigravida and multigravida) was not significant ( P=.09 and P=.10 respectively). Malaria parasites- A. lumbricoides and malaria parasites-hookworm co-infection were counter-syndemic and syndemic respectively by gravidity and trimester. Parasitic infections by gravidity and trimester did not significantly affect haemoglobin levels. Conclusion: Gravidity and trimester did not alter the association of malaria – geo-helminth co-infection.
机译:目的:研究妊娠(初产和多产)和妊娠三个月对恶性疟原虫和地蠕虫寄生虫共感染的影响。研究设计:该研究是横断面研究,于2015年4月至2015年12月在肯尼亚南迪县南迪希尔斯县医院接受产前检查的孕妇。南迪希尔斯县位于0°和0°纬度内北纬34',东经34°45''和35°25''。方法:2015年,研究人群构成同意在南迪希尔斯县县医院接受产前检查的孕妇。该选择是一项包容性标准,被调查者的妊娠率和孕期分为分层。通过简单的随机抽样选择孕妇,以达到300个样本量。向每个参与者提供一个带标签的带螺帽的粪便容器,并告知如何收集约5克粪便样本。粪便在医院立即使用福尔马林浓缩技术处理。同意的参与者通过手指点刺捐赠了毛细血管血样。制备浓血和稀血涂片,并使用Field Stains A和B染色。通过将血液吸入比色杯中来测定血红蛋白浓度,并使用全血红蛋白测试仪进行测试。数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS版本16)进行处理。卡方分析用于分析。结果:两组(初产妇和多产妇)的疟疾和铝线虫共感染以及疟疾和钩虫共感染的差异不显着(分别为P = .09和P = .10)。疟原虫和孕三个月分别是抗寄生虫病和-虫-钩虫共同感染。妊娠和孕中期的寄生虫感染不会显着影响血红蛋白水平。结论:妊娠期和妊娠期没有改变疟疾与地蠕虫共感染的关系。

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