Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPI) lead to significant morbidity and mortality in pediatric and adult populations worldwide. Intestinal parasitism during pregnancy is of interest as it may affect the health of pregnant women and their offspring. This study determined the prevalence of IPI in pregnant women living in substandard conditions in three urban districts of Bogotá, Colombia. Associations between prevalence and sociodemographic factors, housing, and living conditions were also evaluated. Methods: In a cross-sectional and community-based study, pregnant women were recruited from three districts of Bogotá. A total of 550 participants answered a questionnaire; 331 of these also provided stool samples, with 233 providing ...
Introduction: HIV infection is still a public health problem worldwide and co-infections with other ...
Intestinal parasites affect especially low-income populations with a high prevalence in developing c...
Copyright © 2014 A. W. Wekesa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPI) lead to significant morbidity and mortality in ped...
Background: Colombia is a country with high socioeconomic inequality, where women living in low-inco...
Background: Pregnant women often experience more severe intestinal parasitic infections than their n...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) remains a serious public health problem in sub-Sa...
Abstract: Intestinal parasitoses are a public health problem in developing countries. Our study aims...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections are the major causes of morbidity and mortality in sub-S...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections affect pregnant women worldwide. The infection has been ...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of protozoan and helminth infections in a rural town of the C...
Abstract Background Intestinal parasites are the most common infections in developing countries. Pre...
Background: Intestinal infections remain a major public health burden in developing countries. Due t...
Intestinal helminth infections during pregnancy are associated with adverse outcomes including low b...
Introduction: Intestinal parasite infections and polyparasitism are highly prevalent in the most vul...
Introduction: HIV infection is still a public health problem worldwide and co-infections with other ...
Intestinal parasites affect especially low-income populations with a high prevalence in developing c...
Copyright © 2014 A. W. Wekesa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPI) lead to significant morbidity and mortality in ped...
Background: Colombia is a country with high socioeconomic inequality, where women living in low-inco...
Background: Pregnant women often experience more severe intestinal parasitic infections than their n...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) remains a serious public health problem in sub-Sa...
Abstract: Intestinal parasitoses are a public health problem in developing countries. Our study aims...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections are the major causes of morbidity and mortality in sub-S...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections affect pregnant women worldwide. The infection has been ...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of protozoan and helminth infections in a rural town of the C...
Abstract Background Intestinal parasites are the most common infections in developing countries. Pre...
Background: Intestinal infections remain a major public health burden in developing countries. Due t...
Intestinal helminth infections during pregnancy are associated with adverse outcomes including low b...
Introduction: Intestinal parasite infections and polyparasitism are highly prevalent in the most vul...
Introduction: HIV infection is still a public health problem worldwide and co-infections with other ...
Intestinal parasites affect especially low-income populations with a high prevalence in developing c...
Copyright © 2014 A. W. Wekesa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...