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Seasonal Variation of Intestinal Parasitic Infections Among HIV-Positive Patients in Benin City, Nigeria
Authors:Akinbo Frederick Olusegun  Okaka Christopher Ehis  Omoregie Richard
Institution:Department of Medical Laboratory Science, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. E-mail: drakinbofred@yahoo.com.
Abstract:

Background

There are a number of conflicting studies on the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in HIV infection with regards to different seasons. This study was conducted to determine seasonal influence on the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in HIV-positive persons in Benin City, Nigeria.

Methods

Stool specimens from 2000 HIV-positive patients and 500 controls (HIV-negative individuals) were examined for ova, cysts or parasites using standard procedures.

Results

More intestinal parasitic infections were observed in the rainy season (17.6%) than the dry season (12.3%) (OR = 1.526, 95% CI = 1.184, 1.967, p = 0.0013). Male patients (18.3) had more episodes of intestinal parasitic infections than their female (13.7) counterparts (OR = 1.403, 95% CI = 1.092, 1.803, p = 0.0096).

Conclusion

Cryptosporidium species and Strongyloides stercoralis were the only parasitic agents that were associated with rainy season.
Keywords:Season  Intestinal Parasites  HIV
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