Intestinal Helminthic Infections Among In Patients And Out-Patients Attending Federal Medical Centre Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria:- Azubuike Bernard O.

Authors: AZUBUIKE BERNARD O | Zoology Projects 54 pages 6,830 words

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ABSTRACT

 A study on intestinal helminthic infections among in-patients and out-patients attending Federal Medical Centre Umuahia Abia state, Nigeria was carried out 4 between March and October, 2006. A total of 550 stool samples were collected • • and examined using direct wet preparation. Forty-five (8.18%) of the patients were infected. The parasites identified were Ascaris lumbricoides (4.18%), hookworm (3.64%), Taenia spp. (0.18%) and Sirongyloides stercoralis (0.18%). The highest prevalence of infection (10.28%) was observed in the age group 21- 30 years. More in-patients (8.23%) were infected than out-patients (8.16%) but the difference was not statistically significance (P>0.05). The overall difference in distribution of different species of hclminthes identified based on sex and on in-patients and out-patients sex related prevalence were statistically significance (P>0.05). Marital status of individuals had no significance effect (P>0.05) on the infection. The study revealed that the prevalence of hclminthic infection in the study area is low. 

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