<i>Campylobacter enteritis</i> among children in Dembia District, Northwest Ethiopia
2009; African Journals OnLine; Volume: 77; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4314/eamj.v77i12.46764
ISSN0012-835X
AutoresGetnet Mitike, A Kassu, Abebe Genetu, D Nigussie,
Tópico(s)Zoonotic diseases and public health
ResumoObjective: To estimate the magnitude of Campylobacter enteritis in children below fifteen years of age.Design: A cross-sectional survey.Setting: Seven villages found in the outskirts of Kolla Diba town were covered. The town is located 35 kilometres away from Gondar teaching hospital.Participants: Stool specimens were collected from 153 children under fifteen years of age. Caretakers of the children were interviewed using a structured questionnaire.Main outcome measures: Culture result for Campylobacter, culture and biochemical test results for Salmonella and Shigella and direct microscopy results for parasites or ova measures.Results: The prevalence of Campylobacter species was 16/153 (10.5%) and the frequency of isolation was twice as much as Salmonella or Shigella species (5.2% each). Contact with cats and diarrhoea-sick person in the household was associated with isolation of Campylobacter species.Conclusion: Based on the finding and the evidence accumulated, clinical health professionals need to consider Campylobacter species as one of the major causes of diarrhoea in children.
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