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Multiple parasite infections and their relationship to self-reported morbidity in a community of rural Cote d'Ivoire

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
卷 33, 期 5, 页码 1092-1102

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyh241

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malaria; Schistosoma mansoni; soil-transmitted helminths; intestinal protozoa; polyparasitism; self-reported morbidity indicators; infection intensity; Cote d'Ivoire

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Background Concomitant parasitic infections are common in the developing world, yet most studies focus on a single parasite in a narrow age group. We investigated the extent of polyparasitism and parasite associations, and related these findings to self-reported morbidity. Methods Inhabitants of 75 randomly selected households from a single village in western Cote d'Ivoire provided multiple faecal specimens and a single finger prick blood sample. The Kato-Katz technique and a formol-ether concentration method were employed to screen faecal samples for Schistosoma mansoni, soil-transmitted helminths and intestinal protozoa. Giemsa-stained blood smears were analysed for malaria parasites. A questionnaire was administered for collection of demographic information and self-reported morbidity indicators. Results Complete parasitological data were obtained for 500/561 (89.1%) participants, similarly distributed among sex, with an age range from 5 days to 91 years. The prevalences of Plasmodium falciparum, hookworms, Entamoeba histolytica/E. dispar, and S. mansoni were 76.4%, 45.0%, 42.2%, and 39.8%, respectively. Three-quarters of the population harboured three or more parasites concurrently. Multivariate analysis revealed significant associations between several pairs of parasites. Some parasitic infections and the total number of parasites were significantly associated with self-reported morbidity indicators. Conclusions Our data confirm that polyparasitism is very common in rural Cote d'Ivoire and that people have clear perceptions about the morbidity caused by some of these parasitic infections. Our findings can be used for the design and implementation of sound intervention strategies to mitigate morbidity and co-morbidity.

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