This study has conducted in Hivi Pediatric Hospital, Duhok Province, Iraq, to estimate the gastrointestinal parasites infection among patients contacted this hospital. Overall patients, 22.27% (261/1,172) were diagnosed as infected by parasites; more of them were from summer season with the infection rate of 24.83% (216/870) versus 14.90% (45/302) in autumn, rural residence had a greater rate of infection 65.90% (172/261) as compared with urban residence 34.09 (89/261), males were more infected than females (63.98% versus 36.02% respectively), the age group of three years and less had the highest rate of infection, while the age group of more than 9 years had the lowest rate (57.85%, 4.98% respectively). Concerning the children feeding way,...
Abstract Background;Objectives: High prevalence of parasitic infections can be the result of the s...
Infections by intestinal parasites are a major public health problem worldwide, especially among chi...
Background: Children under five years, particularly aged 2-4 years (24-48 months), are more vulnerab...
Background: Intestinal parasites are either helminths or protozoan that inhabit in gastrointestinal ...
The aim of this study is to determine the epidemiology and prevalence of intestinal parasites in chi...
Intestinal parasitic infections caused mainly by protozoa and are most prevalent in tropical and sub...
Objectives: Intestinal parasitic infections are widely distributed and remain one of the most healt...
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The intestinal parasites of Entamoeba hstolytica and Giardia lamblia are among the major causes of d...
Six hundred fecal samples were collected from children in Al-kut city between January 2015 to March ...
Many modern-day diagnostic tests for parasitic diseases rely on conventional labour-intensive techno...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) cause serious public health problem in the world,...
Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infections is a serious public health problem in most of the reg...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infection is a serious health problem in developing countries mainl...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the dignosed gastrointestinal parasit...
Abstract Background;Objectives: High prevalence of parasitic infections can be the result of the s...
Infections by intestinal parasites are a major public health problem worldwide, especially among chi...
Background: Children under five years, particularly aged 2-4 years (24-48 months), are more vulnerab...
Background: Intestinal parasites are either helminths or protozoan that inhabit in gastrointestinal ...
The aim of this study is to determine the epidemiology and prevalence of intestinal parasites in chi...
Intestinal parasitic infections caused mainly by protozoa and are most prevalent in tropical and sub...
Objectives: Intestinal parasitic infections are widely distributed and remain one of the most healt...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The intestinal parasites of Entamoeba hstolytica and Giardia lamblia are among the major causes of d...
Six hundred fecal samples were collected from children in Al-kut city between January 2015 to March ...
Many modern-day diagnostic tests for parasitic diseases rely on conventional labour-intensive techno...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) cause serious public health problem in the world,...
Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infections is a serious public health problem in most of the reg...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infection is a serious health problem in developing countries mainl...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the dignosed gastrointestinal parasit...
Abstract Background;Objectives: High prevalence of parasitic infections can be the result of the s...
Infections by intestinal parasites are a major public health problem worldwide, especially among chi...
Background: Children under five years, particularly aged 2-4 years (24-48 months), are more vulnerab...