Schistosomiasis in Ndinjor district of Langtang North Local Government Area of Plateau State, Nigeria

2011 
A survey of human schistosomiasis was conducted among the residents of Ndinjor District of Langtang North Local Government Area, Plateau State, Nigeria. A total of 1,070 samples from 535 people (each donating stool and urine samples) were examined using the Standard WHO [20] of Kato-Kato syringe filtration for stool and urine samples respectively. The overall prevalence of schistosomiasis was 295(55.7%).Schistosoma haematobium was more prevalent with 221(41.3%) than Schistosoma mansoni with 77(14.4%) P 0.05), fishermen had the highest prevalence of 9(75.0%) followed by students, 218(61.1%) while farmers had 70(44.3%). Prevalence rate in relation to water source did not vary significantly (P>0.05). Those that had their water from the stream recorded the highest prevalence of 222 (58.0%) followed by river 48(54.6%) with the least infection recorded among those that used wells 28(43.7%).This study indicated a stable or moderate/mesoendemicity and requires control measures to be put in place. Keywords : Schistosomiasis, Ndinjor, Plateau, Nigeria Nigerian Journal of Parasitology , Vol. 32 [2] September 2011, pp. 209-213
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