Background: Intestinal helminthic infections are generally common in children accounting for the largest disability adjusted life years (DALYs) of all the parasitic agents. In this study, we determined the prevalence of intestinal helminthic infections among secondary school students in a semi-urban community in Edo State, Nigeria. Methodology: A descriptive cross sectional study of 489 students from four secondary schools in Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria was conducted between December 2018 and July 2019. The schools were selected by stratified random sampling and all eligible students in each school were enrolled. Stool samples were collected from each student into sterile universal bottle and direct wet mount as we...
Soil transmitted helminths (STHs) are known to be endemic in developing tropical countries. A study ...
A significant portion of the population in Nigeria consists of indigenous people. Epidemiological da...
Two hundred and forty stool samples from three primary schools in Khana Local Government of Rivers S...
A survey of intestinal helminth parasites among school pupils was conducted in two primary schools w...
Prevalence of intestinal helminths infections among school children in Igbo-Eze South Local Governme...
The Study was conducted to study the prevalence of soil transmitted helminth parasites among school ...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a public health problem affecting mainly children. Prevalenc...
Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health concern in tropical countries, such as Nigeria. ...
A cross sectional study of intestinal helminthiasis among school pupils was undertaken in three prim...
A study on prevalence of intestinal helminthes among primary school children was carried out in Gwag...
The prevalence of gastro-intestinal parasites was investigated in a largecommunity secondary school ...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthes infections among ...
Background: Intestinal parasites are among the most common infection of school age-children worldwid...
A study on the intestinal helminth infection was carried out among primary school pupils of Vunoklan...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infection is highly prevalent among children in the tropics. Identi...
Soil transmitted helminths (STHs) are known to be endemic in developing tropical countries. A study ...
A significant portion of the population in Nigeria consists of indigenous people. Epidemiological da...
Two hundred and forty stool samples from three primary schools in Khana Local Government of Rivers S...
A survey of intestinal helminth parasites among school pupils was conducted in two primary schools w...
Prevalence of intestinal helminths infections among school children in Igbo-Eze South Local Governme...
The Study was conducted to study the prevalence of soil transmitted helminth parasites among school ...
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a public health problem affecting mainly children. Prevalenc...
Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health concern in tropical countries, such as Nigeria. ...
A cross sectional study of intestinal helminthiasis among school pupils was undertaken in three prim...
A study on prevalence of intestinal helminthes among primary school children was carried out in Gwag...
The prevalence of gastro-intestinal parasites was investigated in a largecommunity secondary school ...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthes infections among ...
Background: Intestinal parasites are among the most common infection of school age-children worldwid...
A study on the intestinal helminth infection was carried out among primary school pupils of Vunoklan...
Background: Intestinal parasitic infection is highly prevalent among children in the tropics. Identi...
Soil transmitted helminths (STHs) are known to be endemic in developing tropical countries. A study ...
A significant portion of the population in Nigeria consists of indigenous people. Epidemiological da...
Two hundred and forty stool samples from three primary schools in Khana Local Government of Rivers S...