Parasitic intestinal infections occur worldwide and affect the poorest and deprived populations. In Mexico, indigenous peoples live with the highest levels of poverty and marginalization. This study aimed to analyze the occurrence of intestinal parasites among Mayan children from the villages of Xkalakdzonot and Paraíso in Yucatán State. Stool samples from 83 children were examined using two coproparasitological tests (formalin-ethyl acetate concentration and FLOTAC Pellet techniques). The overall prevalence of intestinal parasites in children was 65.1%. Six protozoa and four helminths were identified. Blastocystis sp. (44.6%), Giardia intestinalis (26.5%), and Entamoeba coli (26.5%) were the most prevalent parasites. The prevalence of helm...
Abstract Background G. intestinalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are responsible for gastrointestinal in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether increased knowledge and use of public health measures promoted for...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in young Quichua children was assessed in 20 rural communitie...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among children in highly depr...
Intestinal parasitic infections and malnutrition are very common in children of low and middle incom...
Objetivo. Estimar la prevalencia de parasitosis intestinal en niños de zonas de alta marginación y s...
This study retrospectively analyzed demographic factors that may affect the prevalence of intestinal...
This study retrospectively analyzed demographic factors that may affect the prevalence of intestinal...
Objective Establishing the prevalence of intestinal parasitism in children aged 5 to 14 years of age...
A total of 1476 stool samples was collected from 492 school children aged 6-10 years old (240 female...
Objective Establishing the prevalence of intestinal parasitism in children aged 5 to 14 years of age...
Introduction. Intestinal parasites are considered a public health problem in developing countries, a...
This study retrospectively analyzed demographic factors that may affect the prevalence of intestinal...
Rural children are one of the populations that are most vulnerable to gastrointestinal parasite infe...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in young Quichua children was assessed in 20 rural communitie...
Abstract Background G. intestinalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are responsible for gastrointestinal in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether increased knowledge and use of public health measures promoted for...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in young Quichua children was assessed in 20 rural communitie...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among children in highly depr...
Intestinal parasitic infections and malnutrition are very common in children of low and middle incom...
Objetivo. Estimar la prevalencia de parasitosis intestinal en niños de zonas de alta marginación y s...
This study retrospectively analyzed demographic factors that may affect the prevalence of intestinal...
This study retrospectively analyzed demographic factors that may affect the prevalence of intestinal...
Objective Establishing the prevalence of intestinal parasitism in children aged 5 to 14 years of age...
A total of 1476 stool samples was collected from 492 school children aged 6-10 years old (240 female...
Objective Establishing the prevalence of intestinal parasitism in children aged 5 to 14 years of age...
Introduction. Intestinal parasites are considered a public health problem in developing countries, a...
This study retrospectively analyzed demographic factors that may affect the prevalence of intestinal...
Rural children are one of the populations that are most vulnerable to gastrointestinal parasite infe...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in young Quichua children was assessed in 20 rural communitie...
Abstract Background G. intestinalis and Cryptosporidium spp. are responsible for gastrointestinal in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether increased knowledge and use of public health measures promoted for...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in young Quichua children was assessed in 20 rural communitie...