Prevalence and factors associated with intestinal parasitic infections among food handlers working at higher public University student’s cafeterias and public food establishments in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

作者: Birhan Alemnew , Getnet Gedefaw , Gedefaw Diress , Asmamaw Demis Bizuneh

DOI: 10.1186/S12879-020-4884-4

关键词:

摘要: Intestinal infection is still an important public health problem in low-income countries. Food handlers may be infected by a wide range of enteropathogens and have been implicated the transmission many infections to public. Therefore, aim this review was produce pooled prevalence factors associated with intestinal parasitic among food working at higher University student’s cafeterias establishments Ethiopia. Articles published PubMed/Medline, Hinari, Web Science, Science Direct, Google Scholar were used using search strategy. Observational studies (cross-sectional) revealing incorporated. Meta-analysis computed STATA version 14 statistical software. Heterogeneity study assessed Cochrane Q test statistics I2 test. The calculated random-effect model. Out 138 reviewed studies, 18 included estimate All eighteen articles analysis. This revealed that 28.5% (95% CI: 27.4, 29.7). E. hystolitica /E. dispar complex 6.38 Cl: 5.73, 7.04), A.lumbricodes 4.12 3.56, 4.67), G. lamblia 3.12(95% 2.65, 3.60) most common study. Untrimmed fingernail 3.04 2.19, 4.22), do not washing hands after defecation 2.71 1.93, 3.82), touching any body parts 2.41 1.64, 3.56), made medical checkup 2.26 1.57, 3.25), receive safety training 1.79 1.30, 2.45) significantly positively infections. Parasitic high. fingernail, defecation, parts, regular increase

参考文章(43)
Elizabeth Scott, Food safety and foodborne disease in 21st century homes. Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology. ,vol. 14, pp. 277- 280 ,(2003) , 10.1155/2003/363984
Araya Gebreyesus, Kelemework Adane, Letemichael Negash, Tsehaye Asmelash, Shwaye Belay, Megbaru Alemu, Muthupandian Saravanan, None, Prevalence of Salmonella typhi and intestinal parasites among food handlers in Mekelle University student cafeteria, Mekelle, Ethiopia Food Control. ,vol. 44, pp. 45- 48 ,(2014) , 10.1016/J.FOODCONT.2014.03.040
Jan J Barendregt, Suhail A Doi, Yong Yi Lee, Rosana E Norman, Theo Vos, Meta-analysis of prevalence Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. ,vol. 67, pp. 974- 978 ,(2013) , 10.1136/JECH-2013-203104
Gerta Rücker, Guido Schwarzer, James R Carpenter, Martin Schumacher, Undue reliance on I 2 in assessing heterogeneity may mislead BMC Medical Research Methodology. ,vol. 8, pp. 79- 79 ,(2008) , 10.1186/1471-2288-8-79
Mehdi SHARIF, Ahmad DARYANI, Elham KIA, Fateme REZAEI, Mehrdad NASIRI, Mohtaram NASROLAHEI, PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES AMONG FOOD HANDLERS OF SARI, NORTHERN IRAN Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo. ,vol. 57, pp. 139- 144 ,(2015) , 10.1590/S0036-46652015000200007
M. J. Uddin, T. L. Koehlmoos, A. Ashraf, A I Khan, N. C. Saha, M. Hossain, Health needs and health-care-seeking behaviour of street-dwellers in Dhaka, Bangladesh Health Policy and Planning. ,vol. 24, pp. 385- 394 ,(2009) , 10.1093/HEAPOL/CZP022
D Moher, B Pham, M Lawson, T Klassen, The inclusion of reports of randomised trials published in languages other than English in systematic reviews. Health Technology Assessment. ,vol. 7, pp. 1- 90 ,(2003) , 10.3310/HTA7410