This study was carried out between January to June, 2014 at Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital, Port Harcourt to determine the haemoglobin level and intestinal parasites in pregnant women attending antenatal clinic of the hospital. In total, 200 stool and blood samples were collected from the women. The stool samples were examined using direct wet preparation and formol ether concentration technique while the haemoglobin levels of the women were estimated using cyanmethaeoglobin technique. The overall prevalence of E. histolytical, A. Lumbricoides, Hookworm Spp, and T. trichuria was 8(4.00), 58(29.00), 8(4.00) and 8(4.00) respectively. The proportion of pregnant women with helminithic infestation was 60 (30.0%) while their mean Heamog...
Introduction: Severe Anaemia during pregnancy is an important contributor to maternal mortality, as ...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections affect pregnant women worldwide. The infection has been ...
Studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Schistosoma haematobium infection among 37 p...
This prospective study was carried out between January to June, 2008 at Eziama in Isiala Mbano Local...
This study assessedintestinal helminthes infection in relation to some haematological parameters amo...
Anaemia is a major contributor to maternal deaths in developing countries. Association of anaemia wi...
Anaemia is a major contributor to maternal deaths in developing countries. Association of anaemia wi...
Malaria and intestinal helminth infections are of public health concern globally, particularly among...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a major public health problem in Africa. Helminthic infectio...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium/intestinal helmint...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium /intestinal hel...
Background: Helminthic infestations during pregnancy have significant public health implications. Th...
This study aim to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites among pregnant women attending an...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections in pregnan...
Background: Hookworm infection is among the major causes of anaemia in poor communities. Its importa...
Introduction: Severe Anaemia during pregnancy is an important contributor to maternal mortality, as ...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections affect pregnant women worldwide. The infection has been ...
Studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Schistosoma haematobium infection among 37 p...
This prospective study was carried out between January to June, 2008 at Eziama in Isiala Mbano Local...
This study assessedintestinal helminthes infection in relation to some haematological parameters amo...
Anaemia is a major contributor to maternal deaths in developing countries. Association of anaemia wi...
Anaemia is a major contributor to maternal deaths in developing countries. Association of anaemia wi...
Malaria and intestinal helminth infections are of public health concern globally, particularly among...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a major public health problem in Africa. Helminthic infectio...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium/intestinal helmint...
Hospital based studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Plasmodium /intestinal hel...
Background: Helminthic infestations during pregnancy have significant public health implications. Th...
This study aim to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites among pregnant women attending an...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections in pregnan...
Background: Hookworm infection is among the major causes of anaemia in poor communities. Its importa...
Introduction: Severe Anaemia during pregnancy is an important contributor to maternal mortality, as ...
Background. Intestinal parasitic infections affect pregnant women worldwide. The infection has been ...
Studies were conducted to investigate the occurrence of Schistosoma haematobium infection among 37 p...