Intestinal schistosomiasis is widely distributed around Lake Victoria in Kenya where about 16 million people in 56 districts are at risk of the infection with over 9.1 million infected. Its existence in rural settings has been extensively studied compared to urban settings where there is limited information about the disease coupled with low level of awareness. This study therefore assessed community awareness on existence, signs and symptoms, causes, transmission, control and risk factors for contracting schistosomiasis as well as attitudes, health seeking behaviour and environmental antecedents that affect its control so as to identify knowledge gaps that need to be addressed in order to strengthen schistosomiasis control interventions in...
Schistosomiasis is one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases worldwide. Yet its public health sig...
Schistosomiasis commonly known as “snail fever” or “bilharzia” is a parasitic disease caused by bloo...
Research Article published by BMC Public HealthBackground: Globally school-age children, adolescents...
Introduction: Intestinal schistosomiasis is widely distributed around Lake Victoria in Kenya where a...
Background: Intestinal schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni and urinary schistosomiasis cau...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis remains a major public health problem in Kenya. Inadequate knowl...
Schistosomiasis infection remains a neglected tropical disease in the tropics. Despite successive ye...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni(S. mansoni) infection is a wide...
BACKGROUND: In an effort to complement the current chemotherapy based schistosomiasis control interv...
Abstract Background Among parasitic infections, schistosomiasis ranks second after malaria in terms ...
Questionnaires were randomly distributed to 424 indigenes of Ile-Oluji, an endemic area in Ile-Oluji...
Background Over 240 million people are infected with schistosomiasis, the majority in sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract: Background: In an effort to complement the current chemotherapy based schistosomiasis cont...
Research Article published by BMC Public HealthBackground: In an effort to complement the current ch...
The study set out to investigate the factors associated with Schistosomiasis control measures in Mwa...
Schistosomiasis is one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases worldwide. Yet its public health sig...
Schistosomiasis commonly known as “snail fever” or “bilharzia” is a parasitic disease caused by bloo...
Research Article published by BMC Public HealthBackground: Globally school-age children, adolescents...
Introduction: Intestinal schistosomiasis is widely distributed around Lake Victoria in Kenya where a...
Background: Intestinal schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni and urinary schistosomiasis cau...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis remains a major public health problem in Kenya. Inadequate knowl...
Schistosomiasis infection remains a neglected tropical disease in the tropics. Despite successive ye...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni(S. mansoni) infection is a wide...
BACKGROUND: In an effort to complement the current chemotherapy based schistosomiasis control interv...
Abstract Background Among parasitic infections, schistosomiasis ranks second after malaria in terms ...
Questionnaires were randomly distributed to 424 indigenes of Ile-Oluji, an endemic area in Ile-Oluji...
Background Over 240 million people are infected with schistosomiasis, the majority in sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract: Background: In an effort to complement the current chemotherapy based schistosomiasis cont...
Research Article published by BMC Public HealthBackground: In an effort to complement the current ch...
The study set out to investigate the factors associated with Schistosomiasis control measures in Mwa...
Schistosomiasis is one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases worldwide. Yet its public health sig...
Schistosomiasis commonly known as “snail fever” or “bilharzia” is a parasitic disease caused by bloo...
Research Article published by BMC Public HealthBackground: Globally school-age children, adolescents...