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A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted in rural areas of Kinondoni
district from February to March 1998. Kunduchi and Bunju wards were randomly
selected from a list of five wards which constitute the peri-urban portion of the
district. The two wards were administratively divided into eight villages out of
which four were randomly selected for the study. The aim of the study was to
determine the health of school-age children and the factors associated with non-
enrolment among out-of-school children. The study involved 314 children aged 7-14
years who had their anthropometric measurements taken for assessment of their
nutritional status. The children were also examined for Ascaris lumbricoides,
hookworm, and Schistosoma haematobium. The study involved a house to house
visit of households selected for the study. The visits at household level aimed at
taking anthropometric measurements of the children, collection of stool and urine
specimen and to conduct interviews on parents. In each household visited mother or
guardian was interviewed on the socio-economic status of the household and
observations were made concerning the household socio-economic indicators. In
summary, the following findings were established:
Over half of the examined children had poor health. Out of 314 children examined,
3.5% had trichuriasis, 4.8% had ascariasis, 17.2% had urinary schistosomiasis
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24.8 % were malnourished and 25.8% had hookworm. There was no difference in
health status between enrolled and non-enrolled children in terms of urinary
schistosomiasis, ascariasis and nutritional status.
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