Prevalence and risk factors associated with cryptosporidiosis among children within the ages 0–5 years attending the Limbe regional hospital, southwest region, Cameroon
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Tombang, Atsimbom Neville
Ambe, Ngwa Fabrice
Bobga, Tanyi Pride
Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu
Collins, Ngandeu Mongoue
Ngwa, Sangwe Bertrand
Cumber, Samuel Nambile
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BioMed Central
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BACKGROUND : Cryptosporidiosis is a pathological condition caused by infection with coccidian protozoan parasites
Cryptosporidium. Cryptosporidium is one of the most common causes of childhood diarrhea in developing countries.
So far, no data has been published on its prevalence among children with diarrhea in Cameroon. This study was
therefore, designed to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with Cryptosporidiosis among children
within the ages 0–5 years suffering from diarrhea and being attended to at the Limbe Regional Hospital.
METHODS : The study was a hospital based analytical cross-sectional study involving children within the ages 0–5
years (n = 112) hospitalized or consulted in the pediatric departments of the hospital between April 2018 and May
2018. Stool specimens were processed using the modified acid-fast staining method, and microscopically examined
for Cryptosporidium infection.
RESULTS : A total of 112 participants were recruited out of which 67 presented with diarrhea. A high prevalence 9/67
(13.40%) of Cryptosporidium was noticed in children with diarrhea than children without diarrhea 1/45 (2.2%). There
was a significant relationship (p = 0.041) between prevalence of Cryptosporidium and the presence of diarrhea in
children within the ages 0–5 years in the Limbe Regional Hospital. It was realized that children from parents with
primary level of education, children whose parents did not respect exclusive breastfeeding and those whose
parents were giving them pipe borne water for drinking recorded a higher prevalence.
CONCLUSIONS : This study revealed an overall prevalence of 8.9% for Cryptosporidium among children of ages 0–5
years that attended the Limbe Regional Hospital. The prevalence among children that presented with diarrhea was
13.4%. The study clearly demonstrated that Cryptosporidium is an important protozoal etiologic agent for children
with diarrhea in Limbe.
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Cryptosporidiosis, Prevalence, Risk factors, Limbe, Cryptosporidium, Diarrhea, Cameroon, Children
Sustainable Development Goals
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Tombang, A.N., Ambe, N.F., Bobga, T.P. et al. 2019, 'Prevalence and risk factors associated with cryptosporidiosis among children within the ages 0-5 years attending the Limbe regional hospital, southwest region, Cameroon', BMC Public Health, vol. 19, art. 1144, pp. 1-10.