Background: Intestinal parasite and malnutrition are prevalent among children in general and school aged children in particular, in the Ethiopian context. There is limited information how these factors are associated with school performance. Objective: This study assessed the effect of intestinal parasitic infection and nutritional status on academic performance of school children. Methods: A school-based cross-sectional survey was conducted among randomly selected 601 school childrenattending grades 5th-8th. Data was collected using standardized, closed ended and coded questionnaire. Physical health assessment, parasitological laboratory examinations and anthropometric measurements were the means used to assess the presence of parasitic in...
Background: Schoolchildren are vulnerable to anaemia because of their higher iron need to meet the d...
This study examined the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections and their associa...
Objectives Intestinal parasitic infection and undernutrition are still major public health problems...
Background: Intestinal parasite and malnutrition are prevalent among children in general and school ...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nut...
Summary: Background: The association of intestinal helminths with undernutrition varies by locality...
Objective: To assess the nutritional status and morbidity pattern of primary school children. Method...
A cross sectional study of intestinal helminthiasis among school pupils was undertaken in three prim...
Summary: A cross-sectional study involving 408 schoolchildren was performed from November 2013 to Fe...
of intestinal parasitic infections and risk factors among schoolchildren at the University of Gondar...
Background Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) remain a major public health problem, particularly in tr...
SummaryA cross-sectional study involving 408 schoolchildren was performed from November 2013 to Febr...
SummaryBackgroundThe association of intestinal helminths with undernutrition varies by locality. The...
Background and Objectives: Intestinal parasitic infections are highly prevalent in developing countr...
Objectives: To assess the nutritional status and morbidity among the school going adolescents in per...
Background: Schoolchildren are vulnerable to anaemia because of their higher iron need to meet the d...
This study examined the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections and their associa...
Objectives Intestinal parasitic infection and undernutrition are still major public health problems...
Background: Intestinal parasite and malnutrition are prevalent among children in general and school ...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nut...
Summary: Background: The association of intestinal helminths with undernutrition varies by locality...
Objective: To assess the nutritional status and morbidity pattern of primary school children. Method...
A cross sectional study of intestinal helminthiasis among school pupils was undertaken in three prim...
Summary: A cross-sectional study involving 408 schoolchildren was performed from November 2013 to Fe...
of intestinal parasitic infections and risk factors among schoolchildren at the University of Gondar...
Background Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) remain a major public health problem, particularly in tr...
SummaryA cross-sectional study involving 408 schoolchildren was performed from November 2013 to Febr...
SummaryBackgroundThe association of intestinal helminths with undernutrition varies by locality. The...
Background and Objectives: Intestinal parasitic infections are highly prevalent in developing countr...
Objectives: To assess the nutritional status and morbidity among the school going adolescents in per...
Background: Schoolchildren are vulnerable to anaemia because of their higher iron need to meet the d...
This study examined the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections and their associa...
Objectives Intestinal parasitic infection and undernutrition are still major public health problems...