Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites
Geospatial analysis was used to study the epidemiology of <em>Schistosoma mansoni</em>, intestinal parasites and co-infections in an area (Ilha das Flores) in Sergipe, Brazil. We collected individually georeferenced sociodemographic, behavioral and parasitological data from 500 subjects,...
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doaj-3014642f41e745548503e53f5619569a2020-11-25T03:19:05ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeospatial Health1827-19871970-70962015-05-0110110.4081/gh.2015.303308Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasitesCarla V.V. Rollemberg0Marília M.B.L. Silva1Karla C. Rollemberg2Fábio R. Amorim3Nayanna M.N. Lessa4Marcos D.S. Santos5Acácia M.B. Souza6Enaldo V. Melo7Roque P. Almeida8Ângela M. Silva9Guilherme L. Werneck10Mario A. Santos11José A.P. Almeida12Amélia R. Jesus13Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipePost-doc Geography Unit, Department of Geography, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipePost-doc Geography Unit, Department of Geography, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipeDepartment of Geology, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipeResearch Institute in Immunology, National Institute of Science and Technology, Brazilian Research and Technology Council, São Paulo; Department of Social Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Health, Public University of Rio de Janeiro-Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de JaneiroLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of SergipeDepartment of Geology, Federal University of SergipeLaboratory of Molecular Biology, University Hospital, Federal University of Sergipe; Research Institute in Immunology, National Institute of Science and Technology, Brazilian Research and Technology Council, São PauloGeospatial analysis was used to study the epidemiology of <em>Schistosoma mansoni</em>, intestinal parasites and co-infections in an area (Ilha das Flores) in Sergipe, Brazil. We collected individually georeferenced sociodemographic, behavioral and parasitological data from 500 subjects, analyzed them by conventional statistics, and produced risk maps by Kernel estimation. The prevalence rates found were: <em>S. mansoni</em> (24.0%), <em>Trichuris trichiura</em> (54.8%), <em>Ascaris lumbricoides</em> (49.2%), Hookworm (17.6%) and <em>Entamoeba histolytica</em> (7.0%). Only 59/500 (11.8%) individuals did not present any of these infections, whereas 279/500 (55.8%) were simultaneously infected by three or more parasites. We observed associations between <em>S. mansoni</em> infection and various variables such as male gender, being rice farmer or fisherman, low educational level, low income, water contact and drinking untreated water. The Kernel estimator indicated that high-risk areas coincide with the poorest regions of the villages as well as with the part of the villages without an adequate sewage system. We also noted associations between both <em>A. lumbricoides</em> and hookworm infections with low education and low income. <em>A. lumbricoides</em> infection and <em>T. trichiura</em> infection were both associated with drinking untreated water and residential open-air sewage. These findings call for an integrated approach to effectively control multiple parasitic infections.http://www.geospatialhealth.net/index.php/gh/article/view/303SchistosomiasisSchistosoma mansoniSoil-transmitted helminthsIntestinal parasitesRisk factors |
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Carla V.V. Rollemberg Marília M.B.L. Silva Karla C. Rollemberg Fábio R. Amorim Nayanna M.N. Lessa Marcos D.S. Santos Acácia M.B. Souza Enaldo V. Melo Roque P. Almeida Ângela M. Silva Guilherme L. Werneck Mario A. Santos José A.P. Almeida Amélia R. Jesus |
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Carla V.V. Rollemberg Marília M.B.L. Silva Karla C. Rollemberg Fábio R. Amorim Nayanna M.N. Lessa Marcos D.S. Santos Acácia M.B. Souza Enaldo V. Melo Roque P. Almeida Ângela M. Silva Guilherme L. Werneck Mario A. Santos José A.P. Almeida Amélia R. Jesus Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites Geospatial Health Schistosomiasis Schistosoma mansoni Soil-transmitted helminths Intestinal parasites Risk factors |
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Carla V.V. Rollemberg Marília M.B.L. Silva Karla C. Rollemberg Fábio R. Amorim Nayanna M.N. Lessa Marcos D.S. Santos Acácia M.B. Souza Enaldo V. Melo Roque P. Almeida Ângela M. Silva Guilherme L. Werneck Mario A. Santos José A.P. Almeida Amélia R. Jesus |
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Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites |
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Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites |
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Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites |
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Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites |
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Predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of Schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites |
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predicting frequency distribution and influence of sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors of schistosoma mansoni infection and analysis of co-infection with intestinal parasites |
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Geospatial Health |
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Geospatial analysis was used to study the epidemiology of <em>Schistosoma mansoni</em>, intestinal parasites and co-infections in an area (Ilha das Flores) in Sergipe, Brazil. We collected individually georeferenced sociodemographic, behavioral and parasitological data from 500 subjects, analyzed them by conventional statistics, and produced risk maps by Kernel estimation. The prevalence rates found were: <em>S. mansoni</em> (24.0%), <em>Trichuris trichiura</em> (54.8%), <em>Ascaris lumbricoides</em> (49.2%), Hookworm (17.6%) and <em>Entamoeba histolytica</em> (7.0%). Only 59/500 (11.8%) individuals did not present any of these infections, whereas 279/500 (55.8%) were simultaneously infected by three or more parasites. We observed associations between <em>S. mansoni</em> infection and various variables such as male gender, being rice farmer or fisherman, low educational level, low income, water contact and drinking untreated water. The Kernel estimator indicated that high-risk areas coincide with the poorest regions of the villages as well as with the part of the villages without an adequate sewage system. We also noted associations between both <em>A. lumbricoides</em> and hookworm infections with low education and low income. <em>A. lumbricoides</em> infection and <em>T. trichiura</em> infection were both associated with drinking untreated water and residential open-air sewage. These findings call for an integrated approach to effectively control multiple parasitic infections. |
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Schistosomiasis Schistosoma mansoni Soil-transmitted helminths Intestinal parasites Risk factors |
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