OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth species among school children in southern Uganda. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey using a randomly selected sample. SETTING: Eighteen districts of southern Uganda. SUBJECT: Two thousand and four school children aged two to twenty years (93.3%, aged 5-10 years) selected from classes 1 and 2 in 26 randomly selected primary schools. RESULTS: Overall, 55.9% of children were infected with either hookworm, Ascanis lumbricoides or Trichuris trichiura. The prevalence of A. lumbricoides was 17.5% ( range 0-66.7% by school), T. trichiura was 7.3% (0-45.0%) and hookworm 44.5% (15.6-86.0%). The prevalence of A. lumbricoides and T. trichiura was greatest in western districts wh...
A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nutritional s...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Ugan...
Aims: To determine the prevalence of intestinal protozoan infections and the associated risk factors...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth species amongschool chil...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nut...
Background: Intestinal nematodes are among the most common parasites infecting humans in developin...
Objective: To describe the patterns of single and multiple helminth infection in school children fro...
Background: Intestinal helminthiases present a major public health problem worldwide. In Africa, the...
Objective: The main objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of total, single and mul...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Uga...
Objective: To describe the patterns of single and multiple helminth infection in school children fro...
Intestinal helminths cause anaemia, malnutrition, indigestion disorders, retarded growth, and low me...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Ugan...
Context: Intestinal helminthiasis affect the nutritional status of school aged children. Objective: ...
Faecal samples from 94 schoolchildren of five primary schools in Moyo subcounty, West Nile, were exa...
A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nutritional s...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Ugan...
Aims: To determine the prevalence of intestinal protozoan infections and the associated risk factors...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth species amongschool chil...
Abstract: A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nut...
Background: Intestinal nematodes are among the most common parasites infecting humans in developin...
Objective: To describe the patterns of single and multiple helminth infection in school children fro...
Background: Intestinal helminthiases present a major public health problem worldwide. In Africa, the...
Objective: The main objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of total, single and mul...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Uga...
Objective: To describe the patterns of single and multiple helminth infection in school children fro...
Intestinal helminths cause anaemia, malnutrition, indigestion disorders, retarded growth, and low me...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Ugan...
Context: Intestinal helminthiasis affect the nutritional status of school aged children. Objective: ...
Faecal samples from 94 schoolchildren of five primary schools in Moyo subcounty, West Nile, were exa...
A cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections and nutritional s...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease found in many parts of Ugan...
Aims: To determine the prevalence of intestinal protozoan infections and the associated risk factors...