SEROPREVALENCE OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG ASYMPTOMATIC CHILDREN IN HADHRAMOUT VALLEY AND DESERT REGIONS, YEMEN

Autor: Hassan Mohammed Ali Al-Dweelah, Khaled Abdulkareem Al-Moyed, Hassan Abdulwahab Al-Shamahy, Ahmed Mohamed Al-Haddad
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.
ISSN: 2456-8058
DOI: 10.22270/ujpr.v7i6.866
Popis: Background and Aims: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is zoonotic and human illness produced by Leishmania species. Protozoan parasite is spread to the host vertebrate via sand fly female bite (Phlebotomus longipalpis), in which the infected promastigotes convert into amastigotes; and VL is associated with high fatality if left untreated. The aims of the current study were to uncover the prevalence and potential risk factors for VL in children in selected districts of Hadhramout governorate, Yemen. Subjects and methods: Six districts were randomly selected from 24 districts in Hadhramout governorate as follows: Al-Sum, Al-Qattan, Tarim, Thamud, Seiyun, and Shibam. Then a target sample size of 400 children were randomly selected, 66 children were selected from each district except 70 children in Seiyun and they were selected from the selected schools and health centers. Serum specimens were assemble from all children to determine the rate of anti-VL antibodies in human by immunochromatographic assay using recombinant K39 antigen. Results: The age of the children from 1-15 years, by a mean of 8.4±2.7 years. The positivity rate of Leishmania species antibodies by immune-chromatographic dipstick strip (rK39) was 5.8%. There was statistically considerable association connecting male gender and VL infection (8.0%, OR=3, CI=1.1-8.2, p=0.02). There was statistically important association linking older children (11-15 years( and contracting VL (9.1%, OR=2.6, CI=1.1- 6.2, p=0.02). There was a considerable association (
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