Ilegbodu V A, Kale O O, Wise R A, Christensen B L, Steele J H, Chambers L A
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1986 Sep;35(5):962-4. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1986.35.962.
School attendance records of all primary schools in a guinea worm-endemic village in southwestern Nigeria were examined to determine the cause of missed school days and school drop-outs. At the time of the survey, 1,495 pupils (768 boys and 727 girls were registered in the 4 primary schools in the village, of which 21% of the pupils were infected with guinea worm disease (GWD). Female pupils had a higher infection rate than their male counterparts. Guinea worm-infected pupils missed up to 25% of school year days compared to a non-guinea worm-infected absence of 2.5%. At the height of guinea worm season in the study area, guinea worm-related absences contributed virtually all of the absenteeism recorded in the schools. Implications of the findings within the context of educational attainment of the pupils are discussed.
对尼日利亚西南部一个麦地那龙线虫流行村庄的所有小学的出勤记录进行了检查,以确定缺课和辍学的原因。在调查时,该村4所小学登记了1495名学生(768名男生和727名女生),其中21%的学生感染了麦地那龙线虫病(GWD)。女生的感染率高于男生。与未感染麦地那龙线虫的学生2.5%的缺勤率相比,感染麦地那龙线虫的学生缺课天数高达学年天数的25%。在研究区域麦地那龙线虫季节的高峰期,与麦地那龙线虫相关的缺勤几乎占学校记录的所有缺勤情况。本文讨论了这些发现在学生教育程度背景下的影响。