Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria

Water- and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in relation to socio-demographic status and risk factors of internally displaced persons in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA) were determined. The nutritional status was also studied among infected individuals. Urine filtration and Kato-Katz techniques wer...

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Main Authors: Wama Emmanuel Binga, Robert Soumay Houmsou, Liatu Columbus Garba, Elizabeth Une Amuta, Kela Larit Santaya
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Published: IWA Publishing 2022-11-01
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author Wama Emmanuel Binga
Robert Soumay Houmsou
Liatu Columbus Garba
Elizabeth Une Amuta
Kela Larit Santaya
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Elizabeth Une Amuta
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description Water- and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in relation to socio-demographic status and risk factors of internally displaced persons in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA) were determined. The nutritional status was also studied among infected individuals. Urine filtration and Kato-Katz techniques were used to examine urine and faecal samples, respectively. Urogenital schistosomiasis infection was found at a moderate level of 52 (17.6%), whereas ascariasis and hookworm infection were 48 (16.3%) and 8 (2.7%), respectively. Participants in Jauro Gbadi camp as well as the age group (41–50) years significantly had the highest infection with hookworm, 8 (8.2%) (χ2 = 16.70; p = 0.000) and 2 (11.7%)(χ2 = 17.59, p = 0.003), respectively. Farmers were significantly infected with urogenital schistosomiasis (20.1%) (χ2 = 14.03; p = 0.043). Fishing in rivers exposed individuals to urogenital schistosomiasis with an adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 8.60 (95% CI: 0.86–85.52; p = 0.046). The lack of hygienic measures exposed individuals who ‘don't wash their hands before eating’ to soil-transmitted helminthiasis with an aOR = 4.13 (95% CI: 0.77–21.99; p = 0.045). In sanitation, individuals who ‘don't use pit latrines and do use the bush for defaecating’ were exposed to soil-transmitted helminthiasis with an aOR = 2.14 (95% CI: 1.30–3.52; p = 0.002). Farmers were infected with urogenital schistosomiasis. Participants in the Jauro Gbadi camp and individuals within the age group (41–50) years had high hookworm infection. Use of river water, inappropriate hygiene, and sanitation exposed individuals to infection. HIGHLIGHTS A first investigative study of urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis among internally displaced persons using river and pond water in Jalingo Local Government Area, Taraba State, Nigeria.; Fishing and bathing activities in rivers exposed internally displaced persons to urogenital schistosomiasis.; Unwashed hands before eating, and after defaecation as well as defaecating in the open exposed internally displaced persons to soil-transmitted helminthiasis.;
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spelling doaj.art-04ffcbc0b2b64e249b9930329b7fc75f2022-12-22T04:21:30ZengIWA PublishingJournal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development2043-90832408-93622022-11-01121179280210.2166/washdev.2022.089089Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, NigeriaWama Emmanuel Binga0Robert Soumay Houmsou1Liatu Columbus Garba2Elizabeth Une Amuta3Kela Larit Santaya4 Department of Biological Sciences, Taraba State University, PMB 1167 Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria Department of Biological Sciences, Taraba State University, PMB 1167 Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria Department of Biological Sciences, Taraba State University, PMB 1167 Jalingo, Taraba State, Nigeria Department of Zoology, Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria Department of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State, Nigeria Water- and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in relation to socio-demographic status and risk factors of internally displaced persons in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA) were determined. The nutritional status was also studied among infected individuals. Urine filtration and Kato-Katz techniques were used to examine urine and faecal samples, respectively. Urogenital schistosomiasis infection was found at a moderate level of 52 (17.6%), whereas ascariasis and hookworm infection were 48 (16.3%) and 8 (2.7%), respectively. Participants in Jauro Gbadi camp as well as the age group (41–50) years significantly had the highest infection with hookworm, 8 (8.2%) (χ2 = 16.70; p = 0.000) and 2 (11.7%)(χ2 = 17.59, p = 0.003), respectively. Farmers were significantly infected with urogenital schistosomiasis (20.1%) (χ2 = 14.03; p = 0.043). Fishing in rivers exposed individuals to urogenital schistosomiasis with an adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 8.60 (95% CI: 0.86–85.52; p = 0.046). The lack of hygienic measures exposed individuals who ‘don't wash their hands before eating’ to soil-transmitted helminthiasis with an aOR = 4.13 (95% CI: 0.77–21.99; p = 0.045). In sanitation, individuals who ‘don't use pit latrines and do use the bush for defaecating’ were exposed to soil-transmitted helminthiasis with an aOR = 2.14 (95% CI: 1.30–3.52; p = 0.002). Farmers were infected with urogenital schistosomiasis. Participants in the Jauro Gbadi camp and individuals within the age group (41–50) years had high hookworm infection. Use of river water, inappropriate hygiene, and sanitation exposed individuals to infection. HIGHLIGHTS A first investigative study of urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis among internally displaced persons using river and pond water in Jalingo Local Government Area, Taraba State, Nigeria.; Fishing and bathing activities in rivers exposed internally displaced persons to urogenital schistosomiasis.; Unwashed hands before eating, and after defaecation as well as defaecating in the open exposed internally displaced persons to soil-transmitted helminthiasis.;http://washdev.iwaponline.com/content/12/11/792displacedhelminthiasisinternallypersonsurogenital
spellingShingle Wama Emmanuel Binga
Robert Soumay Houmsou
Liatu Columbus Garba
Elizabeth Une Amuta
Kela Larit Santaya
Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development
displaced
helminthiasis
internally
persons
urogenital
title Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria
title_full Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria
title_short Use of rivers' water, inadequate hygiene, and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in Jalingo Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, Nigeria
title_sort use of rivers water inadequate hygiene and sanitation as exposure of internally displaced persons idps to urogenital schistosomiasis and soil transmitted helminthiasis in jalingo local government area lga taraba state nigeria
topic displaced
helminthiasis
internally
persons
urogenital
url http://washdev.iwaponline.com/content/12/11/792
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