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Schistosoma mansoni infection as a predictor of severe anaemia in schoolchildren in eastern Sudan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 August 2009

H.M. Mahgoub
Affiliation:
New Halfa Teaching Hospital, B.P.O. Box 61, New Halfa, Sudan
A.A. Mohamed
Affiliation:
New Halfa Teaching Hospital, B.P.O. Box 61, New Halfa, Sudan
M. Magzoub
Affiliation:
Kassala University, Kassala, Sudan
G.I. Gasim
Affiliation:
Elnelain University, Khartoum, Sudan
W.N. Eldein
Affiliation:
New Halfa Teaching Hospital, B.P.O. Box 61, New Halfa, Sudan
A.A. Ahmed
Affiliation:
University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan
I. Adam*
Affiliation:
University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan
*
*Fax: +249183771211 E-mail: ishagadam@hotmail.com

Abstract

A cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the prevalence and risk factors for severe anaemia among schoolchildren in New Halfa, eastern Sudan. After taking age and gender, haemoglobin (Hb) levels were measured and all children were screened for malaria and intestinal parasitic infections, including schistosomiasis. Six hundred and forty (230 boys, 410 girls) schoolchildren aged 8–18 years were enrolled. The mean (SD) of the haemoglobin was 9.6 (1.7) mg/dl. One hundred and eleven (17.3%) and 33 (5.2%) children had Schistosoma mansoni infection and Hymenolepis nana infection, respectively. Five hundred and eighty (90.6%) of these children had anaemia (Hb < 12 g/dl), and 103 (16.0%) of them had severe anaemia (Hb < 8 g/dl). Girls (OR = 2.5, 95% CI = 1.1–5.3; P = 0.01) were at higher risk for severe anaemia in univariate and multivariate analyses. Schistosoma mansoni infections were associated with severe anaemia in univariate analyses only. Thus, there was a high prevalence of severe anaemia among these children. This needs to be investigated in more depth in the future, and more attention should be paid to the health of adolescent girls.

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Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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