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© 1988 Oxford University Press

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Anthropometric Measures in Relation to Schistosomiasis Mansoni and Socioeconomic Variables

MARIA FERNANDA F DE LIMA E COSTA*, MARIA LÉA CORREA LEITE{dagger}, R S ROCHA{ddagger}, MARIA HELENA DE ALMEIDA MAGALHAES* and NAFTALE KATZ{ddagger}

*Departamento de Medicina Preventiva e Social, Grupo Interdepartmental de Pesquisas em Epidemiologia, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Av Alfredo Balena 190, 30130, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
{dagger}Nucleo de Estudos em Saúde Coletivi é Nutriçao, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, Brazil
{ddagger}Centro de Pesquisas "René Rachou", Fundaço Oswaldo Cruz Belo Horizonte, Brazil

de Lima e Costa M F F (Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Federal University of Mlnas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil), Leite M L C, Rocha R S, de Almeida Magalh¯es M H and Katz N. Anthropometric measures in relation to Schistosomiasis mansoni and socioeconomic variables. International Journal of Epidemiology 1988, 17: 880–886.

A cross-sectional study of anthropometric measures and their association with socioeconomic variables, infection by Schistosoma mansoni, intensity of infection and splenomegaly was carried out in an endemic area for schistosomiasis in Brazil (Comercinho), using multiple logistic regression methods. Eighty-seven per cent of all 1.5–14.4 year-old children in the area participated in the study. Children below the 5th percentile (USA Ten State Survey) for height-for-age, weight-for-age and arm muscle area-for-age were compared to those greater than the 5th percentile. There was no association between low anthropometric measures and schistosomiasis or socioeconomic variables in children under five years of age. For the 4.4–14.4 year-old children, poor condition of the heads of family and poorer housing were independently associated with low height and arm muscle area. Heavy excretion of S.mansoni eggs (≥500 epg) was related to low height and splenomegaly was the variable which showed the strongest association with low height, weight and arm muscle area (odds ratios adjusted for socioeconomic variables were 6.4, 3.5 and 3.7 respectively). This indicates that there is a biological component for low anthropometric measures in the severe form of schistosomiasis and this reinforces the need for public health measures to prevent the development of splenomegalies in endemic areas.

Received 1 April 1988


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