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Prevalence of scabies and its associated factors among school age children in Arba Minch zuria district, Southern Ethiopia, 2018
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Abstract
Background
Scabies, a common human skin disease with a prevalence range of 0.2% to 71.4% in the world. It can have considerable impact on general health leading to illness and death not only through direct effect of its infestation and as a result of secondary bacterial infection. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of scabies and its associated factors among school age children in Arba Minch zuria district, Gamo zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Methods
A community based cross sectional study was carried out in 845 school age children from February 20 to March 30, 2018. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select study populations. Logistic regression an analysis was used to identify factors associated with scabies. Findings were presented using 95% CI of Crude Odds Ratios (COR) and Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR. To declare statistical significance, p-value less than 0.05 was used.
Result
A total of 825 children participated in the study with response rate of 97.6%. The overall prevalence of scabies was 16.4% [95% CI: 13.9%, 18.9%]. overcrowding index, family history of itching in the past two weeks, wealth index, knowledge of scabies, climatic zone, frequency of washing body, frequency of washing clothes, finger nails cutting practice, history of skin contact with scabies patient, washing hair more than once weekly, and sharing of clothes were significantly associated scabies disease.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the prevalence of scabies in Arba Minch lies at 16.4% in the global scabies range 0.2% to 71.4%. The prevalence was highest in highlands followed by midland and then lowland. This represents a significant scabies burden which we recommend warrants health service intervention.
Authors summary
Scabies, a common human skin disease with a prevalence range of 0.2% to 71.4% in the world. It can have considerable impact on general health leading to illness and death not only through direct effect of its infestation and as a result of secondary bacterial infection. Conducting a research on this neglected tropical disease would contribute in designing a policies and strategies on prevention and control measures in the study area. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of scabies and its associated factors among school age children in Arba Minch zuria district, Gamo zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Title: Prevalence of scabies and its associated factors among school age children in Arba Minch zuria district, Southern Ethiopia, 2018
Description:
Abstract
Background
Scabies, a common human skin disease with a prevalence range of 0.
2% to 71.
4% in the world.
It can have considerable impact on general health leading to illness and death not only through direct effect of its infestation and as a result of secondary bacterial infection.
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of scabies and its associated factors among school age children in Arba Minch zuria district, Gamo zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Methods
A community based cross sectional study was carried out in 845 school age children from February 20 to March 30, 2018.
Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select study populations.
Logistic regression an analysis was used to identify factors associated with scabies.
Findings were presented using 95% CI of Crude Odds Ratios (COR) and Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR.
To declare statistical significance, p-value less than 0.
05 was used.
Result
A total of 825 children participated in the study with response rate of 97.
6%.
The overall prevalence of scabies was 16.
4% [95% CI: 13.
9%, 18.
9%].
overcrowding index, family history of itching in the past two weeks, wealth index, knowledge of scabies, climatic zone, frequency of washing body, frequency of washing clothes, finger nails cutting practice, history of skin contact with scabies patient, washing hair more than once weekly, and sharing of clothes were significantly associated scabies disease.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the prevalence of scabies in Arba Minch lies at 16.
4% in the global scabies range 0.
2% to 71.
4%.
The prevalence was highest in highlands followed by midland and then lowland.
This represents a significant scabies burden which we recommend warrants health service intervention.
Authors summary
Scabies, a common human skin disease with a prevalence range of 0.
2% to 71.
4% in the world.
It can have considerable impact on general health leading to illness and death not only through direct effect of its infestation and as a result of secondary bacterial infection.
Conducting a research on this neglected tropical disease would contribute in designing a policies and strategies on prevention and control measures in the study area.
Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of scabies and its associated factors among school age children in Arba Minch zuria district, Gamo zone, Southern Ethiopia.
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