BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infection affects 3.5 billion people in the world and mostly affecting the low socio-economic groups. The objectives of this research works were to estimate the prevalence and determinants of intestinal parasitic infection among family members of known intestinal parasite infected patients.Methods and materialsA comparative cross-sectional study design was implemented in the urban and rural settings of Mecha district. The data were collected from August 2017toMarch 2019 from intestinal parasite infected patient household members. Epi-info software was used to calculate the sample size, 4531 household members were estimated to be included. Data were collected using interview technique, and collecting stool samp...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of parasites in three socioeconomically-diffe...
Introduction: The current study was carried out to determine prevalence of intestinal parasitic infe...
BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infections are still a serious public health problem in poor and deve...
Introduction: Determination of the prevalence and distribution pattern of intestinal parasites is a ...
Hundreds of millions of people are infected with helminths and intestinal protozoa, particularly chi...
In developing countries due to lack of sanitary practices, poor socioeconomic conditions and huge po...
objective To determine the prevalence of intestinal protozoal and helminthic infection in a rural po...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Intestinal parasitic infections have a worldwide distributi...
Background Intestinal parasitic infections are one of major health problems, especially in...
Intestinal parasites cause one of the most important health problems through their effects in causin...
Abstract Background Intestinal parasitic infections are of one most important problems in developing...
Abstract Background Intestinal parasitic infections remain prevalent and constitute a public health ...
<p>*only for hookworm.</p><p>The prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection with respect to socio-...
BackgroundIntestinal Parasitic Infections are the most prevalent diseases in the world, predominantl...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of parasites in three socioeconomically-diffe...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of parasites in three socioeconomically-diffe...
Introduction: The current study was carried out to determine prevalence of intestinal parasitic infe...
BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infections are still a serious public health problem in poor and deve...
Introduction: Determination of the prevalence and distribution pattern of intestinal parasites is a ...
Hundreds of millions of people are infected with helminths and intestinal protozoa, particularly chi...
In developing countries due to lack of sanitary practices, poor socioeconomic conditions and huge po...
objective To determine the prevalence of intestinal protozoal and helminthic infection in a rural po...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Intestinal parasitic infections have a worldwide distributi...
Background Intestinal parasitic infections are one of major health problems, especially in...
Intestinal parasites cause one of the most important health problems through their effects in causin...
Abstract Background Intestinal parasitic infections are of one most important problems in developing...
Abstract Background Intestinal parasitic infections remain prevalent and constitute a public health ...
<p>*only for hookworm.</p><p>The prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection with respect to socio-...
BackgroundIntestinal Parasitic Infections are the most prevalent diseases in the world, predominantl...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of parasites in three socioeconomically-diffe...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of parasites in three socioeconomically-diffe...
Introduction: The current study was carried out to determine prevalence of intestinal parasitic infe...
BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infections are still a serious public health problem in poor and deve...