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Factors Associated with Malaria Infection among Head Porters in Agbogbloshie Market in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana

机译:加纳大阿克拉地区agbogbloshie市场的头部搬运工中疟疾感染的因素

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Background. Head porters constitute the mobile population who are at an increasing risk of being infected with malaria. They move around the city to carry out their duties with no accommodation. Therefore, they sleep wherever they find themselves in the evening and do not benefit from most of the malaria intervention programs such as the use of long-lasting insecticide net. The inability to identify them because they are mobile means that they can continue to drive malaria transmission even if malaria in the general population is controlled. Objectives. This study assessed the factors associated with malaria infection among head porters in the Agbogbloshie market in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Method. A total of 218 head porters were recruited from the Agbogbloshie market, and blood samples were collected from participants to test for malaria parasite infection using Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) and microscopy and were interviewed using a closed-ended questionnaire. The data were analyzed using Stata version 15. Simple descriptive statistics, Pearson chi-square, and Multiple Logistic Regression were performed with significance set at 0.05. Result. The study revealed 12% (CI?95%=8.2‐16.9) and 9.6% (CI?95%=6.3‐14.4) infection of malaria using RDT and microscopy, respectively. Plasmodium falciparum (21/218) was the main parasite detected in all positive blood samples. Age and marital status are significant factors associated with malaria infection among head porters. Age group 40 years and above had 89% (AOR?0.11?CI?95%=0.01‐0.98) reduced odds of getting malaria compared to those below 20 years, while those who are single are 3.52 times more likely to be infected with malaria compared with those who are married (AOR?95%CI=3.52?1.13‐10.92). Conclusion. This study concludes that the increasing age of head porters significantly decreased the probability of malaria infection, while head porters who are single have greater odds of being infected with malaria. Age and marital status are important factors to be considered for malaria intervention programs in head porters.
机译:背景。头部搬运工构成了患有疟疾感染风险的流动群体。他们在城市周围移动,履行没有住宿的职责。因此,他们无论他们在晚上找到自己的地方都在睡觉,都没有受益于大多数疟疾干预计划,例如使用持久的杀虫剂网。无法识别它们,因为它们是移动意味着它们即使在普通人群中控制疟疾,他们也可以继续推动疟疾传播。目标。本研究评估了加纳大阿克拉地区Agbogbloshie市场的头部搬运工中疟疾感染的因素。方法。从Agbogbloshie市场招募了总共218个搬运工,并从参与者收集血液样本以使用快速诊断测试(RDT)和显微镜测试疟疾寄生虫感染,并使用封闭式问卷进行访谈。使用STATA版本15分析数据。简单的描述性统计,Pearson Chi-Squard和多元逻辑回归,具有显着设定为<0.05。结果。该研究显示,使用RDT和显微镜的疟疾感染疟疾9.6%(CIα95%= 8.2-16.9)和9.6%(CIα95%= 6.3-14.4)。疟原虫(21/218)是在所有正血样中检测到的主要寄生虫。年龄和婚姻状况是头搬运工中疟疾感染有关的重要因素。年龄集团40岁及以上有89%(AOR?0.11?CI?95%= 0.01-0.98)与低于20年的人相比,获得疟疾的几率降低,而单身的人则可能感染疟疾的可能性3.52倍与已婚的人相比(AOR?95%CI = 3.52?1.13-10.92)。结论。这项研究得出结论,头部搬运工的年龄越来越多地减少了疟疾感染的概率,而单身的头部搬运工具有更大的感染疟疾的几率。年龄和婚姻状况是主搬运工疟疾干预计划的重要因素。

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