Prevalence of Malaria Parasitaemia among Children Resident in Orphanages in Anambra State, Nigeria

Authors

  • B.O. Oluboyo Author
  • I.B. Enweani Author
  • I.M. Ekejindu Author
  • A.O. Oluboyo Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/

Keywords:

Prevalence, Malaria Parasitaemia, Orphanage, Parasite Density

Abstract

Malaria parasitemia in Anambra State and in Nigeria at large is of public health significance. Determination of malaria parasite 
density is helpful in disease monitoring and assessment of drug efficacy. This study investigated the prevalence of malaria 
parasitemia among children resident in orphanages located in Anambra State, Nigeria and related the malaria parasite density 
gotten from actual WBC count with value got using World Health Organization (WHO) assumed mean. A total of 272 subjects 
comprising 172 orphans and 100 children in family setting (controls) were investigated for malaria parasitemia using Giemsa 
stain. Malaria parasite density was carried out according to WHO recommendation. A prevalence of 23.3% and 12.0% malaria 
parasitemia were observed for children in orphanage and family setting respectively (p<0.05). The disease significantly affected 
the children in all the age ranges with children in ages 0-5 most affected (p<0.05). The mean malaria parasite density measured 
based on WHO assumed WBC mean value was significantly higher than using the actual WBC count (p˂0.05). The use of total 
WBC count reference value for a given locality in measuring malaria parasite density is recommended rather than an assumed 
value.

Published

2024-09-15

Issue

Section

Short Communication

How to Cite

Prevalence of Malaria Parasitaemia among Children Resident in Orphanages in Anambra State, Nigeria. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 20(3), 245-247. https://doi.org/10.4314/