This study is an initial attempt at determining the prevalence of geohelminth infections among school aged children (SAC) in the most endemic area of Kano State as well as risk factors associated with the infection and the impact of deworming programme in SAC. A retrospective study on the prevalence of geohelminth infection in the 44 Local Government Areas (LGA) of Kano State was conducted. A stratified random sampling technique was used for sample collection. A total of 3000 children were recruited aged 6-15 years. Retrospective study showed that none was of high endemicity. The present status of geohelminth showed that only hookworm was present among SAC with a prevalence of 2.2% and intensity was light (mean: 17 epg). Risk factors that p...
Soil transmitted helminths (STH) are major public health problem affecting the growth of children. 3...
Intestinal helminth infections are prevalent and a matter of public health concern throughout the de...
The prevalence of soil transmitted helminth infections in apparently healthy children of mean age 12...
This study is an initial attempt at determining the prevalence of geohelminth infections among schoo...
This study is an initial attempt at determining the prevalence of geohelminth infections among schoo...
The study evaluated the contamination level of geohelminths and the health risk in two major dumpsit...
A cross-sectional coprological survey involving 420 primary school pupils of both sexes aged 6-14 ye...
A study of geohelminthes infections among primary school children aged 8 to 13 years was conducted i...
Soil transmitted helminths (STHs) are known to be endemic in developing tropical countries. A study ...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out between February to July 2017 to investigate the pr...
This study has determined the prevalence and intensity of geohelminth infections and the effect of s...
The World Health Organization in 2002 estimated that more than one billion of the world's population...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthes infections among ...
Children are important risk group for soil-transmitted helminths (STH). Hence, this study was undert...
Abstract: A study of the prevalence of parasitic geohelminth infection of primary school children ag...
Soil transmitted helminths (STH) are major public health problem affecting the growth of children. 3...
Intestinal helminth infections are prevalent and a matter of public health concern throughout the de...
The prevalence of soil transmitted helminth infections in apparently healthy children of mean age 12...
This study is an initial attempt at determining the prevalence of geohelminth infections among schoo...
This study is an initial attempt at determining the prevalence of geohelminth infections among schoo...
The study evaluated the contamination level of geohelminths and the health risk in two major dumpsit...
A cross-sectional coprological survey involving 420 primary school pupils of both sexes aged 6-14 ye...
A study of geohelminthes infections among primary school children aged 8 to 13 years was conducted i...
Soil transmitted helminths (STHs) are known to be endemic in developing tropical countries. A study ...
An epidemiological investigation was carried out between February to July 2017 to investigate the pr...
This study has determined the prevalence and intensity of geohelminth infections and the effect of s...
The World Health Organization in 2002 estimated that more than one billion of the world's population...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthes infections among ...
Children are important risk group for soil-transmitted helminths (STH). Hence, this study was undert...
Abstract: A study of the prevalence of parasitic geohelminth infection of primary school children ag...
Soil transmitted helminths (STH) are major public health problem affecting the growth of children. 3...
Intestinal helminth infections are prevalent and a matter of public health concern throughout the de...
The prevalence of soil transmitted helminth infections in apparently healthy children of mean age 12...