More than a half of the world's population are infected with one or more species of intestinal worms of which the nematodes Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and the hookworms are the most common and important in terms of child health. This paper: a) introduces the main species of intestinal worms with particular attention to intestinal nematodes; b) examines how such worms may affect child growth and nutrition; c) reviews the biological and epidemiological factors that influence the effects that worms can have on the growth and nutrition of children; c) considers the many factors that can affect the impact of treatment with anthelmintic drugs; d) presents the results of a meta-analysis of studies of the effect of treating ...
Ascaris infection has important economic implications for human populations, due to its negative eff...
Objective: This study was carried out in Naraguta village a periurban settlement in November, 1999 t...
Objective: To summarise the effects of anthelmintic drug treatment on growth and cognitive performan...
More than a half of the world's population are infected with one or more species of intestinal worms...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends treating all school children at r...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Background: Soil transmitted (or intestinal) helminths and schistosomes affect millions of children ...
Background Soil transmitted (or intestinal) helminths and schistosomes affect millions of childre...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between nutrition and soil-transmitted helminthiasis is complex and war...
Worm infestation set up an important limitation on growth and development of children. In children w...
Worm infestation set up an important limitation on growth and development of children. In children w...
Intestinal parasitic infections are common infectious diseases causing many health problems and impa...
Ascaris infection has important economic implications for human populations, due to its negative eff...
Objective: This study was carried out in Naraguta village a periurban settlement in November, 1999 t...
Objective: To summarise the effects of anthelmintic drug treatment on growth and cognitive performan...
More than a half of the world's population are infected with one or more species of intestinal worms...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends treating all school children at r...
Intestinal parasites affect millions of children globally. We aimed to assess effects of deworming c...
Background: Soil transmitted (or intestinal) helminths and schistosomes affect millions of children ...
Background Soil transmitted (or intestinal) helminths and schistosomes affect millions of childre...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between nutrition and soil-transmitted helminthiasis is complex and war...
Worm infestation set up an important limitation on growth and development of children. In children w...
Worm infestation set up an important limitation on growth and development of children. In children w...
Intestinal parasitic infections are common infectious diseases causing many health problems and impa...
Ascaris infection has important economic implications for human populations, due to its negative eff...
Objective: This study was carried out in Naraguta village a periurban settlement in November, 1999 t...
Objective: To summarise the effects of anthelmintic drug treatment on growth and cognitive performan...