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Malariometric Survey Among Elementary School Children Aged 6-9 Years in Sangihe Besar Laurentz R.; Paul S. Manoempil
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 36 No 5-6 (1996): May - June 1996
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi36.5-6.1996.115-20

Abstract

One of the most common classification of malaria transmission in particular area is based on the levels of endemicity. It could be quantified by determination of chil­dren with enlarged spleens and parasitemia. A "Cross sectional study" was carried out with the purpose of finding out the proportion of elementary school children aged 6-9 years with enlarged spleen and parasitemia and the influence of frequency of illnesses related to malaria. The samples were selected by basing on "standard cluster sampling technique". Out of 500 elementary school children, the spleen rate, parasite rate and av­erage of enlarged spleens (AES) were 12.2 %, 8.6 % and 1.49, respectively. The highest spleen rate and parasite rate were found in Manalu subdistrict. There were significantly correlation between enlarged spleens and parasitemia (p < 0.05); parasitaemia and fre­quency of illnesses (p < 0.05); frequency of illnesses and enlarged spleens (p < 0.005).