Background: With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode Ascaris lumbricoides is one of the most common infectious agents, especially in the tropics and sub-tropics. Infection is caused by oral intake of eggs and can cause respiratory and gastrointestinal problems. To identify high risk areas for intervention, it is necessary to understand the effects of climatic, environmental and socio-demographic conditions on A. lumbricoides infection. Methodology: Cross-sectional survey data of 6, 366 study participants in the Mbeya region of South-Western Tanzania were used to analyze associations between remotely sensed environmental data and A. lumbricoides infection. Non-linear associations were accounted for by using ...
Background - Much of our current understanding of the epidemiology of Ascaris lumbricoides infectio...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) technologies and behaviors can prevent infection by soil-trans...
There is clear empirical evidence that environmental conditions can influence Ascaris spp. free-livi...
Background: With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode Ascaris lumbr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode ...
BACKGROUND: With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode Ascaris lumbr...
Background: Despite being identified as a major health concern and neglected tropical disease, Asca...
OBJECTIVES: To identify environmental factors that could serve to predict Ascaris lumbricoides infec...
infection. infection. Non-linear associations were accounted for by using fractional polynomial reg...
Soil-transmitted helminths, such as Ascaris lumbricoides, are the most prevalent parasites globally....
Background: In Timor-Leste there have been intermittent and ineffective soil-transmitted helminth (S...
There is clear empirical evidence that environmental conditions can influence Ascaris spp. free-livi...
The relationships between parasitic infections, environmental and living conditions, and health outc...
Background The intestinal nematode Trichuris trichiura is among the most common causes of human i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal nematode <i>Trichuris trichiura</i> is among the most common...
Background - Much of our current understanding of the epidemiology of Ascaris lumbricoides infectio...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) technologies and behaviors can prevent infection by soil-trans...
There is clear empirical evidence that environmental conditions can influence Ascaris spp. free-livi...
Background: With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode Ascaris lumbr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode ...
BACKGROUND: With one quarter of the world population infected, the intestinal nematode Ascaris lumbr...
Background: Despite being identified as a major health concern and neglected tropical disease, Asca...
OBJECTIVES: To identify environmental factors that could serve to predict Ascaris lumbricoides infec...
infection. infection. Non-linear associations were accounted for by using fractional polynomial reg...
Soil-transmitted helminths, such as Ascaris lumbricoides, are the most prevalent parasites globally....
Background: In Timor-Leste there have been intermittent and ineffective soil-transmitted helminth (S...
There is clear empirical evidence that environmental conditions can influence Ascaris spp. free-livi...
The relationships between parasitic infections, environmental and living conditions, and health outc...
Background The intestinal nematode Trichuris trichiura is among the most common causes of human i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The intestinal nematode <i>Trichuris trichiura</i> is among the most common...
Background - Much of our current understanding of the epidemiology of Ascaris lumbricoides infectio...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) technologies and behaviors can prevent infection by soil-trans...
There is clear empirical evidence that environmental conditions can influence Ascaris spp. free-livi...