Intestinal nematode infections are recognized as a major public health problem, and helminth control is currently being directed towards school-aged children who are known to harbour the heaviest infections and are most likely to suffer from associated morbidity. However, few data are available for the epidemiology of intestinal nematodes in pre-school children in Africa, and the contribution of hookworm infection to the aetiology and severity of anaemia among pre-school children remains poorly understood. This paper investigates the epidemiology of parasitic infections in 460 pre-school children who were part of a larger case-control study of severe malaria in Kilifi on the Kenyan coast. Almost one-third (28.7%) were infected with hookworm...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among children 1 to 18 years of age in Konindou, Guinea. The s...
Background The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are po...
This study aims to assess the association between schistosomiasis and hookworm infection with hemogl...
Intestinal nematode infections are recognized as a major public health problem, and helminth control...
The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are poorly explor...
Anaemia and organomegaly are among the health problems affecting schoolchildren in Tanzania and thei...
Anaemia remains an intractable public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), owing largely to i...
BACKGROUND: The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are p...
Soil-transmitted helminths, also known as intestinal worms, are ubiquitous in Sub-Saharan Africa (SS...
Intestinal helminths cause anaemia, malnutrition, indigestion disorders, retarded growth, and low me...
Background: The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are p...
Background: Worm infection and anaemia are common childhood conditions in Nigeria. We assessed the s...
PMID:26371758 WOS:000361604400016Introduction: Intestinal parasites are responsible for morbidity in...
The effective prevention and control of intestinal parasitic infections requires the identification ...
Background: Malaria, schistosomiasis and soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) are important pa...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among children 1 to 18 years of age in Konindou, Guinea. The s...
Background The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are po...
This study aims to assess the association between schistosomiasis and hookworm infection with hemogl...
Intestinal nematode infections are recognized as a major public health problem, and helminth control...
The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are poorly explor...
Anaemia and organomegaly are among the health problems affecting schoolchildren in Tanzania and thei...
Anaemia remains an intractable public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), owing largely to i...
BACKGROUND: The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are p...
Soil-transmitted helminths, also known as intestinal worms, are ubiquitous in Sub-Saharan Africa (SS...
Intestinal helminths cause anaemia, malnutrition, indigestion disorders, retarded growth, and low me...
Background: The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are p...
Background: Worm infection and anaemia are common childhood conditions in Nigeria. We assessed the s...
PMID:26371758 WOS:000361604400016Introduction: Intestinal parasites are responsible for morbidity in...
The effective prevention and control of intestinal parasitic infections requires the identification ...
Background: Malaria, schistosomiasis and soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) are important pa...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among children 1 to 18 years of age in Konindou, Guinea. The s...
Background The association of anaemia with intestinal schistosomiasis and hookworm infections are po...
This study aims to assess the association between schistosomiasis and hookworm infection with hemogl...