Many slum, civic body-run school kids have worms: Study
Sunday September 04, 2011 06:16:41 PM,
IANS
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New
Delhi:
A high percentage of intestinal worms has been found among
children living in slums and those in Municipal Corporation of
Delhi (MCD)-run schools, according to a survey.
Soil-transmitted helminths, commonly known as intestinal worms,
are the most common infections worldwide affecting the most
deprived communities.
Worm infestations lead to a chronic condition that harms health,
nutrition and development of children.
An 18.86 percent of MCD-run school children were found to have
helminths. Slum children infested with the parasite were 18.79
percent, while 9.91 percent children of Delhi government schools
were found to be carrying worms.
The highest prevalence of this worm was found in northeast Delhi
at 26.7 percent, while 25.4 percent children of central Delhi were
infested with it, said the study.
"In India, the burden of disease caused by soil-transmitted
helminths is enormous. Although these helminths can infest all
members of a population, the most vulnerable groups are
pre-children, adolescent girls, and women of childbearing age and
school-age," stated the study conducted by Deworm the World, an
NGO.
Globally, over 400 million school-age children are estimated to be
at high-risk for parasitic worm infestations.
"Despite the extent of this problem, and its serious detrimental
impact on children, parasitic worm infestations have been an
extremely neglected problem," says the study.
It was based on a heterogeneous sample of 3,251 children from 40
Delhi government schools. A total of 40 MCD schools with a sample
size of 1,108 and 48 slums across Delhi participated.
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