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Regional, Household and Individual Factors that Influence Soil Transmitted Helminth Reinfection Dynamics in Preschool Children from Rural Indigenous Panamá

机译:影响农村土著Panamá学龄前儿童土壤传播的蠕虫再感染动力学的区域,家庭和个体因素

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Control of soil transmitted helminth (STH) infections is of central importance to improving preschool child health because these infections can have long lasting consequences on growth and development. Our study in indigenous Ngäbe preschool children in western Panama was conducted over a period of 16 months. We monitored reinfection dynamics of three STH infections (Ascaris, Trichuris and hookworm) over two reinfection cycles to gain an understanding of regional, household and individual factors that influenced transmission of these infections among preschool children. Despite the rural setting, where virtually all households live under conditions of extreme poverty, we identified spatial clusters of high prevalence of Trichuris and hookworm in the most remote and poorest area, whereas Ascaris was present throughout the study area.
机译:控制土壤传播的蠕虫(STH)感染对于改善学龄前儿童的健康至关重要,因为这些感染可能对生长发育产生长期影响。我们对巴拿马西部的恩加贝土著学龄前儿童进行了为期16个月的研究。我们在两个再感染周期中监测了三种STH感染(A虫病,Trichuris和钩虫)的再感染动态,以了解影响学龄前儿童这些感染传播的区域,家庭和个人因素。尽管在农村环境中,几乎所有家庭都生活在极端贫困条件下,但我们在最偏远和最贫困的地区发现了Trichuris和钩虫流行率很高的空间集群,而整个研究区域中都存在scar虫。

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