TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and risk factors of intestinal helminthiasis in remote mountainous villages of northern lao pdr
T2 - A cross-sectional study
AU - Jin, Hanna
AU - Ryu, Kyungshick
AU - Lee, Dajeong
AU - Vonghachack, Youthanavanh
AU - Choi, Min Ho
AU - Hong, Sung Tae
AU - Song, Hyun Beom
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Helminth infections are prevalent in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). This study aimed at determining the prevalence and risk factors of intestinal helminthiasis in remote mountainous villages of northern Lao PDR. During the dry season in January 2017, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in 3 remote mountainous villages in Ou-domxay province, Lao PDR. Villagers older than 18 years of age who agreed to submit stool samples or undergo an inter-view, were recruited. Stool samples from 198 individuals were examined by the Kato-Katz method, and a questionnaire surveyed 161 individuals among them. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to identify risk factors associated with the intestinal helminthiasis. An overall prevalence of intestinal helminthiasis was 75.8%. Hookworm infection was the most common (63.1%), followed by Opisthorchis viverrini/minute intestinal flukes (17.7%), Taenia spp. (15.2%), Trichuris trichiura (2.0%), Ascaris lumbricoides (1.5%), and Enterobius vermicularis (1.0%). Questionnaire analysis revealed sex (male) and absence of latrine to be significant risk factors for hookworm infection and consumption of raw meat for taeniasis. These results suggest that the mountainous area in northern Lao PDR has a different composi-tion of helminth infections from other studies conducted in Lao PDR; a high prevalence of hookworm infection and taeni-asis and low prevalence of T. trichiura and A. lumbricoides infections were observed. Also, liver flukes or intestinal flukes were similarly prevalent in the mountainous area.
AB - Helminth infections are prevalent in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). This study aimed at determining the prevalence and risk factors of intestinal helminthiasis in remote mountainous villages of northern Lao PDR. During the dry season in January 2017, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in 3 remote mountainous villages in Ou-domxay province, Lao PDR. Villagers older than 18 years of age who agreed to submit stool samples or undergo an inter-view, were recruited. Stool samples from 198 individuals were examined by the Kato-Katz method, and a questionnaire surveyed 161 individuals among them. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to identify risk factors associated with the intestinal helminthiasis. An overall prevalence of intestinal helminthiasis was 75.8%. Hookworm infection was the most common (63.1%), followed by Opisthorchis viverrini/minute intestinal flukes (17.7%), Taenia spp. (15.2%), Trichuris trichiura (2.0%), Ascaris lumbricoides (1.5%), and Enterobius vermicularis (1.0%). Questionnaire analysis revealed sex (male) and absence of latrine to be significant risk factors for hookworm infection and consumption of raw meat for taeniasis. These results suggest that the mountainous area in northern Lao PDR has a different composi-tion of helminth infections from other studies conducted in Lao PDR; a high prevalence of hookworm infection and taeni-asis and low prevalence of T. trichiura and A. lumbricoides infections were observed. Also, liver flukes or intestinal flukes were similarly prevalent in the mountainous area.
KW - Hookworm
KW - Intestinal helminth
KW - Lao PDR
KW - Risk factor
KW - Taenia sp
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U2 - 10.3347/kjp.2021.59.2.131
DO - 10.3347/kjp.2021.59.2.131
M3 - Article
C2 - 33951768
AN - SCOPUS:85105460052
SN - 0023-4001
VL - 59
SP - 131
EP - 138
JO - Korean Journal of Parasitology
JF - Korean Journal of Parasitology
IS - 2
ER -