2020
DOI: 10.2147/idr.s238493
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<p>More Than Half Prevalence of Protozoan Parasitic Infections Among Diarrheic Outpatients in Eastern Tigrai, Ethiopia, 2019; A Cross-Sectional Study</p>

Abstract: Background: Protozoan infections remain a major public health concern in Ethiopia, which causes malnutrition, protein and iron deficiencies, increment of health costs, hospitalization and long-term deleterious effects. In Tigrai, particularly, in the study area, there are limited literatures on the prevalence of protozoa and associated factors among diarrheic outpatients. Thus, aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of protozoan infections among diarrheic outpatients in Eastern Tigrai. Method… Show more

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“…The association between fingernail trimming and cleanness habits and intestinal protozoan parasitic infection in people of Ethiopia was computed from 12 studies [ 18 , 28 38 ]. The pooled results showed that individuals with poor fingernail trimming and cleanness habits were 1.7 times more likely to be infected with HIPPIs than their counterparts (OR: 1.7, 95% CI: 0.89-2.25, and P ≤ 0.001) (Supplementary 1 = S1 ).…”
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“…The association between fingernail trimming and cleanness habits and intestinal protozoan parasitic infection in people of Ethiopia was computed from 12 studies [ 18 , 28 38 ]. The pooled results showed that individuals with poor fingernail trimming and cleanness habits were 1.7 times more likely to be infected with HIPPIs than their counterparts (OR: 1.7, 95% CI: 0.89-2.25, and P ≤ 0.001) (Supplementary 1 = S1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association between open field defecation and intestinal protozoan parasitic infection among people in Ethiopia was computed from six studies [ 3 , 34 , 35 , 38 , 42 , 50 ]. People who practiced open field defecation were 2.91 times more likely to have intestinal protozoan parasitic infections than those who did not practice open field defecation (OR: 2.91, 95% CI: 1.60-4.21) ( S4 ).…”
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“…11 This was consistent to a previous study conducted by Shrestha et al 20 Other study also showed that drinking untreated water has a correlation with intestinal protozoan infection in school children. 21,22 The differences of this risk factors could be caused by the low prevalence of intestinal protozoan infection in the children with disabilities at Bantul District, Special Region of Yogyakarta (TABLE 5).…”
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confidence: 99%