Author:
Tshima Guyguy Kabundi,Mulumba Paul Madishala
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe present study aims to give a better estimate of the worm burden (ascariasis) to address accurately the impact of intestinal parasitosis on the children growth in Africa.The study was conducted on 20 subjects aged 10 months to 10 years (Mean ± SD: 5.6 ± 2.3 years). They were treated with 10 mg/kg of Pyrantel pamoate. The next day, the stools were collected, washed and filtered to harvest all adult ascaris. In total, 141 ascaris (71 males and 70 females) were extracted for 879.9 g of stool. The geometric mean of eggs counted was 29 by 2 mg of stool. The daily eggs laying per female was estimated to 202,500 eggs/days (CI95%: 128,800 – 276,200).Statistical analysis shows that the parasitic worm burden was proportional both to the number eggs counted per unit of stool volume, and to age of infested subject. A regression model based on these two parameters, with a coefficient of determination equal to 59 %, was retained. Thus, for an old subject respectively of 1, 5 and 10 years, at which 1 egg of ascaris in approximately 2 mg of a preparation would lodge a respective parasitic mass of 1, 3 and 9 g. The results are in the form of confidence interval. For example, for a 5 years old subject with an average of 10 eggs (CI95% = 5.6 - 14.4) after reading of 2 separated preparations coming from the same specimen, the estimated parasitic load is laying between 7 and 11 g.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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