ABSTRACTObjectiveTo assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal parasites and prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections.MethodsKnowledge about intestinal parasites was assessed by administering a questionnaire to 345 randomly selected household heads. Parasitological stool examination of 491 randomly selected individuals was done using the formol ether concentration technique.ResultsKnowledge of the Abaye Deneba community about parasitic diseases such as schistosomiasis, amoebiasis, ascariasis and taeniasis was very low. However, 204 (59.3%) members correctly responded that the cause of giardiasis is related to contaminated water and 176 (51.2%) knew how to prevent it. In some cases, respondents did corre...
Introduction. Worldwide, about 3.5 billion people are affected by intestinal parasitic infections, a...
BackgroundIntestinal Parasitic Infections are the most prevalent diseases in the world, predominantl...
Abstract Background One third of the world population is estimated to be infected with intestinal pa...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal parasites ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal parasites ...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal para...
BACKGROUND:Intestinal parasite infections are major public health problems in resource-limited count...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni(S. mansoni) infection is a wide...
Abstract Background Various epidemiological studies indicate that the prevalence of intestinal paras...
BackgroundIntestinal parasite infections are major public health problems in resource-limited countr...
Intestinal parasites are still a common feature among our communities. This study was set out to asc...
Intestinal parasites are still a common feature among our communities. This study was set out to asc...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) have been still quite common in developing countr...
BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infections are still a serious public health problem in poor and deve...
Abstract Background Environmental, social, geographical, and other factors could affect the distribu...
Introduction. Worldwide, about 3.5 billion people are affected by intestinal parasitic infections, a...
BackgroundIntestinal Parasitic Infections are the most prevalent diseases in the world, predominantl...
Abstract Background One third of the world population is estimated to be infected with intestinal pa...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal parasites ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal parasites ...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo assess the knowledge of Abaye Deneba community members regarding intestinal para...
BACKGROUND:Intestinal parasite infections are major public health problems in resource-limited count...
BACKGROUND: Intestinal schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni(S. mansoni) infection is a wide...
Abstract Background Various epidemiological studies indicate that the prevalence of intestinal paras...
BackgroundIntestinal parasite infections are major public health problems in resource-limited countr...
Intestinal parasites are still a common feature among our communities. This study was set out to asc...
Intestinal parasites are still a common feature among our communities. This study was set out to asc...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) have been still quite common in developing countr...
BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infections are still a serious public health problem in poor and deve...
Abstract Background Environmental, social, geographical, and other factors could affect the distribu...
Introduction. Worldwide, about 3.5 billion people are affected by intestinal parasitic infections, a...
BackgroundIntestinal Parasitic Infections are the most prevalent diseases in the world, predominantl...
Abstract Background One third of the world population is estimated to be infected with intestinal pa...