Intestinal parasitic infections in young children in São Paulo, Brazil: prevalences, temporal trends and associations with physical growth
- 18 July 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Pathogens and Global Health
- Vol. 96 (5) , 503-512
- https://doi.org/10.1179/000349802125001311
Abstract
The prevalences of intestinal parasitic infections were investigated, between 1995 and 1996, in a household-based sample of 1044 children aged Giardia duodenalis (5.5%), Ascaris lumbricoides (4.4%) and Trichuris trichiura (1.0%). A comparison between these data and results from two previous population-based surveys, completed in São Paulo in 1974 and 1985, revealed a dramatic decrease in the prevalence of intestinal helminths in this age-group, with less marked changes in the prevalence of Giardia, over the two past decades. Despite the low prevalence of malnutrition (2.4% of stunting and 0.6% of wasting) and intestinal parasites in this population, there was a significant association (P=0.05, after controlling for potential confounding variables) between helminth (but not Giardia) infection and height. The helminth-infected children had a mean height-for-age z-score of–0.412 [95% confidence interval (CI)=–0.637––0.186], compared with one of 0.015 (CI=–0.049-0.079) for the non-infected children. No significant relationship between intestinal parasitic infection and children's weight was detected. In conclusion, a small but significant negative relationship between intestinal helminthic infections and children's growth was detected in an urban environment with low prevalences of both intestinal parasitic infection and malnutrition.Keywords
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