Prevalence of hookworm infection and associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care at govermntal health centers in dembecha district, north west ethiopia.

dc.contributor.authorMengstie Kasahun
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-13T03:47:20Z
dc.date.available2025-01-13T03:47:20Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.descriptionA health-facility-based cross-sectional study design was conducted from February to March, 2017. A systematic sampling technique was employed to select a total of 306 pregnant mothers. Data were entered to Statistical Software Package for Social Sciences version 20 for analysis. The dataset comprised of socio economic and demographic variables (age, residence, marital status, education level, income, religion and occupation), personal variable (habit of taking bath, habit of shoe wearing, habit of hand washing, eating raw fruit and vegetable, latrine utilization, number of pregnancy and gestational age), environmental variables and (numbers of living room, availability of latrine, source of drinking water and domestic animals) related characteristics. The dataset is available in SPSS format.
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdmc.aphi.gov.et/handle/123456789/128
dc.language.isoen
dc.titlePrevalence of hookworm infection and associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care at govermntal health centers in dembecha district, north west ethiopia.
dc.typeDataset
dspace.entity.type
local.PeriodOfTime2017/2/15 to 2017/3/30
local.access.levelAccessible up on reasonable request.
local.contributor.emailmengesh2009@gmail.com
local.contributor.organizationDebre Markos University
local.contributor.phone091 388 6110
local.contributor.unitCollege of medicine and health sciences
local.coverage.ageYes
local.coverage.geographicdistrict
local.coverage.sexNo
local.criteria.exclusionPregnant women who took anti-helminthic drug within 6 weeks, seriously ill and those who were unable to gives stool sample were excluded.
local.criteria.inclusionPregnant women who visited antenatal clinic during the study period were included in the study.
local.datacollection.ended2017-03-30
local.datacollection.started2017-02-15
local.datatypeSurvey
local.date.dissemination2017-12-30
local.date.finalization2017-12-15
local.disseminatedbyDebre Markos University
local.has.geospatialNo
local.has.microdataYes
local.idAPHI-RDMC-075
local.is.externalYes
local.keywordsPrevalence, hook worm, associated factors, pregnant women, antenatal care, governmental health facility
local.objectiveTo assess the prevalence and associated factors of hookworm infection among pregnant women who attended antenatal care at governmental health centers in Dembecha district, 2017.
local.publication.statusNot published
local.response.rate98.1%
local.samplingSystematic sampling technique
local.sampling.size306
local.study.designInstitution-based cross-sectional
local.study.populationAll pregnant women who came for ANC follow up during the study period.
local.subject.areaHealth and health related
local.toolsIn-depth tools adapted

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