Aims: The present study is aimed to asses the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites among pre-school children in Gaza. Methods: In this study 679 stool specimens were collected from pre-school children aged <10 months to 60 months attending Ard El-Insan Association (Community primary health care center) in Gaza city. Stool specimens were inspected by a direct smear microscopy and sedimentation techniques. Results: The present study found that 16.6% of the studied children were infected with intestinal parasites. Infection with Giardia lamblia showed the highest prevalence (10.3%) among other parasites detected. Intestinal parasite prevalence was higher among male children than females. All age groups were susceptible for parasitic inf...
Background: Enterobius is one of the common nematode causing health problem in developing countries....
Intestinal parasitic diseases in Gaza Strip are a significant health problem. The main aim of this s...
The prevalence of intestinal paresite and their relations to anemia and nutritional status among sch...
A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area ...
A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the dignosed gastrointestinal parasit...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the dignosed gastrointestinal parasit...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
Intestinal parasites are prevalent in many countries all over the world. Low socioeconomic standards...
Objective: Intestinal parasites are one of the major medical and health problems in developing world...
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
Infections by intestinal parasites are a major public health problem worldwide, especially among chi...
Background: Enterobius is one of the common nematode causing health problem in developing countries....
Intestinal parasitic diseases in Gaza Strip are a significant health problem. The main aim of this s...
The prevalence of intestinal paresite and their relations to anemia and nutritional status among sch...
A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area ...
A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the dignosed gastrointestinal parasit...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the dignosed gastrointestinal parasit...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
Intestinal parasites are prevalent in many countries all over the world. Low socioeconomic standards...
Objective: Intestinal parasites are one of the major medical and health problems in developing world...
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
Infections by intestinal parasites are a major public health problem worldwide, especially among chi...
Background: Enterobius is one of the common nematode causing health problem in developing countries....
Intestinal parasitic diseases in Gaza Strip are a significant health problem. The main aim of this s...
The prevalence of intestinal paresite and their relations to anemia and nutritional status among sch...