The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of infection, geographical, seasonal and age group distribution of the parasites in the state. The study which was prospective and cross-sectional, lasted during the period May 2008 to April 2009. The study was carried out in all the Local Government Areas in Edo state. The participants were one hundred children drawn randomly from primary and junior secondary schools and twenty adult farmers in the community. Stool samples were collected from the participants for analysis. Identification of parasites was by examination of direct fecal smear with the light microscope after the method of Cheesebrough. The prevalence of hookworm parasites was 3.5%. There was a significant age dif...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of hookworm infection among patients who reported at the para...
To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among school children in Aniocha Sout...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites among primary school pupils aged between 0 and 15years in Unw...
Human hookworm infection, as an important soil transmitted helminth, affects both young and adult in...
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Hookworm infection among children of school ...
Studies on hookworm infection was conducted in Amassoma community, in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Of...
Hookworm infestation was investigated amongst 273 primary school children from some random selected ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, hookworm infection is one of the most important tropical diseases of humans. ...
Hookworm infection has long been classified as the second most common parasitic helminth disease of ...
Helminthiases are regarded as important public health problem in tropical Africa. This study conduct...
This study was conducted using the moist-filter paper-strip-faecal smear method for larval culture t...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthes infections among ...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate and possible risk factors associated with...
A study on the prevalence of soil transmitted helminthes in primary school pupils in relation to the...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and helminthic load of Gastrointestinal Helmin...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of hookworm infection among patients who reported at the para...
To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among school children in Aniocha Sout...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites among primary school pupils aged between 0 and 15years in Unw...
Human hookworm infection, as an important soil transmitted helminth, affects both young and adult in...
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Hookworm infection among children of school ...
Studies on hookworm infection was conducted in Amassoma community, in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Of...
Hookworm infestation was investigated amongst 273 primary school children from some random selected ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, hookworm infection is one of the most important tropical diseases of humans. ...
Hookworm infection has long been classified as the second most common parasitic helminth disease of ...
Helminthiases are regarded as important public health problem in tropical Africa. This study conduct...
This study was conducted using the moist-filter paper-strip-faecal smear method for larval culture t...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthes infections among ...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate and possible risk factors associated with...
A study on the prevalence of soil transmitted helminthes in primary school pupils in relation to the...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and helminthic load of Gastrointestinal Helmin...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of hookworm infection among patients who reported at the para...
To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among school children in Aniocha Sout...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites among primary school pupils aged between 0 and 15years in Unw...