A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area is overcrowded, with improper sewage disposal system and low socioeconomic standards. A questionnaire was designed to include relevant informations. Each stool specimen was processed by the direct smear microscopy, zinc sulphate flotation technique and formol-ether sedimentation technique. The present study revealed an overall prevalence at 27.6%. Six parasites were detected. Giardia lamblia (62.2%) was the most frequent species found, followed by Ascaris lumbricoides (20.1%) then, Entamoeba histolytica (13.3%). The prevalence of these parasites was found to be related to age, socioeconomic and sanitation conditions. Most of the other parasit...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & Obje...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & ...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & ...
A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area ...
Aims: The present study is aimed to asses the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites among pre-sch...
Intestinal parasites are prevalent in many countries all over the world. Low socioeconomic standards...
Intestinal parasitic diseases in Gaza Strip are a significant health problem. The main aim of this s...
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
The prevalence of intestinal paresite and their relations to anemia and nutritional status among sch...
Epidemiological research carried out in different countries has shown that the social and economic s...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
A cross sectional study was conducted during 2002-2004 to determine the association between the dist...
A cross sectional study was conducted during 2002-2004 to determine the association between the dist...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
About 400 million school-age children are infected with roundworm, whipworm and hookworm worldwide. ...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & Obje...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & ...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & ...
A total of 489 stool specimens were collected from school children aged 6-11 years. The target area ...
Aims: The present study is aimed to asses the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites among pre-sch...
Intestinal parasites are prevalent in many countries all over the world. Low socioeconomic standards...
Intestinal parasitic diseases in Gaza Strip are a significant health problem. The main aim of this s...
Background: The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip....
The prevalence of intestinal paresite and their relations to anemia and nutritional status among sch...
Epidemiological research carried out in different countries has shown that the social and economic s...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
A cross sectional study was conducted during 2002-2004 to determine the association between the dist...
A cross sectional study was conducted during 2002-2004 to determine the association between the dist...
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best...
About 400 million school-age children are infected with roundworm, whipworm and hookworm worldwide. ...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & Obje...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & ...
Background: Intestinal parasitism(IP) remains a common problem in school going children. Aims & ...