Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga

Soil·transmitted helminth (STH) infections remains a major public health issue in the Philippines. Majority of the infected individuals are resided in impoverished regions such as indigenous peoples. World Health Organization (WHO) reported indigenous peoples including Aetas to be highly vulnerable...

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Main Authors: De Guia, Jessica Joyce R., Flores, Mary Jane C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-115962023-10-28T01:39:04Z Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga De Guia, Jessica Joyce R. Flores, Mary Jane C. Soil·transmitted helminth (STH) infections remains a major public health issue in the Philippines. Majority of the infected individuals are resided in impoverished regions such as indigenous peoples. World Health Organization (WHO) reported indigenous peoples including Aetas to be highly vulnerable to parasitic infections, particularly STH. Despite of this report, there are insufficient data about soil-transmitted helmintbiasis among Aetas. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted belminths and its infection rates among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga. Fecal samples of 223 Aetas were processed by Formalin Tween Concentration Technique and examined microscopically. The overall prevalence of STH infections among Aetas is 71.3% (159/223). ln terms of infection rates, 49.7% (79/159) bad single infection while 50.3% (80/159) had mixed infections. Asc,1ris spp. is the most prevalent STH by single infection while Ascaris spp. + Trichuris spp. are the most common STH by mixed infections. The occurrence of STH in a comm unity suggests continued practice of open defecation or improper disposal of human and animal wastes that continually contaminate the soil. It also indicates the poor practices of sanitation and hygiene that bad effectively transmitted STH infection within the community. 2019-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11190 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Helminthiasis—Philippines—Pampanga Aeta (Philippine people)—Diseases Public Health
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Helminthiasis—Philippines—Pampanga
Aeta (Philippine people)—Diseases
Public Health
spellingShingle Helminthiasis—Philippines—Pampanga
Aeta (Philippine people)—Diseases
Public Health
De Guia, Jessica Joyce R.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga
description Soil·transmitted helminth (STH) infections remains a major public health issue in the Philippines. Majority of the infected individuals are resided in impoverished regions such as indigenous peoples. World Health Organization (WHO) reported indigenous peoples including Aetas to be highly vulnerable to parasitic infections, particularly STH. Despite of this report, there are insufficient data about soil-transmitted helmintbiasis among Aetas. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted belminths and its infection rates among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga. Fecal samples of 223 Aetas were processed by Formalin Tween Concentration Technique and examined microscopically. The overall prevalence of STH infections among Aetas is 71.3% (159/223). ln terms of infection rates, 49.7% (79/159) bad single infection while 50.3% (80/159) had mixed infections. Asc,1ris spp. is the most prevalent STH by single infection while Ascaris spp. + Trichuris spp. are the most common STH by mixed infections. The occurrence of STH in a comm unity suggests continued practice of open defecation or improper disposal of human and animal wastes that continually contaminate the soil. It also indicates the poor practices of sanitation and hygiene that bad effectively transmitted STH infection within the community.
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author De Guia, Jessica Joyce R.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
author_facet De Guia, Jessica Joyce R.
Flores, Mary Jane C.
author_sort De Guia, Jessica Joyce R.
title Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga
title_short Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga
title_full Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga
title_fullStr Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among Aetas in Brgy. Villa Maria, Porac, Pampanga
title_sort prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis among aetas in brgy. villa maria, porac, pampanga
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11190
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