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Edaphic and climatic factors influence on the distribution of soil transmitted helminths in Kogi East, Nigeria

pmid: 33875754
pmc: PMC8055675
AbstractThe need for a reliable risk map in the control of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) in Kogi East, North Central Nigeria is very important. This study was carried out to determine the effect of environmental risk factors on geospatial distribution of STHs. Epidemiological data were obtained from a district-wide survey conducted in 2018 in Kogi East. Edaphic and climatic factors were downloaded as spatial layers from international recognised health data resources centres. A total of 24 environmental factors were used in determining the risk map of STHs using MaxEnt tool. The predicted high-risk areas of A. lumbricoides, hookworms and S. stercoralis were the central part of Kogi East covering parts of Dekina, Ofu, Igalamela-Odolu, Olamaboro and Omala LGAs with probability of 0.8 to 1.00. Among the factors investigated; Temperature [mean diurnal temperature range (BIO2), temperature annual range (BIO7) and maximum temperature of the warmest month (BIO5)], precipitation [precipitation of the wettest quarter (BIO16)], and soil clay contents were the five factors that exerted most significant influence on the geospatial distribution of STHs in Kogi East, Nigeria. Public health control programmes on STHs should target high-risk areas by including them in mass drug administration, health education as well as provision of water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructures.
- Assiut University Egypt
- University of Notre Dame United States
- Taif University Saudi Arabia
- University of Uyo Nigeria
- Damanhour University Egypt
Helminthiasis, Soil-Transmitted Helminths, Precipitation, FOS: Health sciences, Environmental protection, Soil, Ecological Interactions of Parasites in Ecosystems, Sociology, Soil water, Prevalence, Sanitation, Immunology and Microbiology, Public health, Ecology, Geography, Q, R, Temperature, Life Sciences, Water resource management, FOS: Sociology, Environmental health, Physical Sciences, Mass Drug Administration, Medicine, Edaphic, Cartography, Geospatial analysis, Science, Climate Change, Nigeria, Environmental engineering, Emerging Zoonotic Diseases and One Health Approach, Nursing, Mathematical analysis, Article, Environmental science, Global Impact of Helminth Infections and Control Strategies, Meteorology, Helminths, Health Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, Animals, Humans, Soil science, Distribution (mathematics), Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, FOS: Environmental engineering, Socioeconomics, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Parasitology, Mathematics
Helminthiasis, Soil-Transmitted Helminths, Precipitation, FOS: Health sciences, Environmental protection, Soil, Ecological Interactions of Parasites in Ecosystems, Sociology, Soil water, Prevalence, Sanitation, Immunology and Microbiology, Public health, Ecology, Geography, Q, R, Temperature, Life Sciences, Water resource management, FOS: Sociology, Environmental health, Physical Sciences, Mass Drug Administration, Medicine, Edaphic, Cartography, Geospatial analysis, Science, Climate Change, Nigeria, Environmental engineering, Emerging Zoonotic Diseases and One Health Approach, Nursing, Mathematical analysis, Article, Environmental science, Global Impact of Helminth Infections and Control Strategies, Meteorology, Helminths, Health Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, Animals, Humans, Soil science, Distribution (mathematics), Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, FOS: Environmental engineering, Socioeconomics, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Parasitology, Mathematics
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