Despite growing evidence that infants and very young children can be infected with schistosomes, the epidemiological features and risk factors are not well described in this age group. We aimed to assess the prevalence of S. mansoni infection in children under two years of age from a population with a known high burden of infection in school-aged children and adults and thus inform the need for interventions in this potentially vulnerable age group. In a cross-sectional study in Mbita Sub-county, along the east coast of Lake Victoria, Western Kenya, we enrolled 361 children aged 6-23 months. The prevalence of S. mansoni infection was detected using the Kato-Katz stool examination and a point-of-care test for urinary circulating cathodic ant...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and intensity of single and mixed schistosomiasis infection a...
Effective and sustainable control of Schistosomamansoni infection requires identifying subpopulation...
Abstract Background Intestinal schistosomiasis continues to be a significant cause of morbidity amon...
Despite growing evidence that infants and very young children can be infected with schistosomes, the...
Despite growing evidence that infants and very young children can be infected with schistosomes, the...
BackgroundKnowing the prevalence of schistosomiasis is key to informing programmes to control and el...
BackgroundKnowing the prevalence of schistosomiasis is key to informing programmes to control and el...
Schistosoma mansoni causes morbidity in human beings, with the highest prevalence in rural sub-Sahar...
BACKGROUND: in uganda, control of intestinal schistosomiasis with preventive chemotherapy is typical...
Background:An increasing risk of Schistosoma mansoni infection has been observed around Lake Victori...
BackgroundIn Kenya, over five million school age children (SAC) are estimated to be at risk of paras...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease affecting more than 250 million people, primarily in sub-Saha...
School-aged children suffer the most from schistosomiasis infection in sub Saharan Africa due to pov...
<div><p>School-aged children suffer the most from schistosomiasis infection in sub Saharan Africa du...
Objective: To compare the extent of intestinal schistosomiasis among school children attending schoo...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and intensity of single and mixed schistosomiasis infection a...
Effective and sustainable control of Schistosomamansoni infection requires identifying subpopulation...
Abstract Background Intestinal schistosomiasis continues to be a significant cause of morbidity amon...
Despite growing evidence that infants and very young children can be infected with schistosomes, the...
Despite growing evidence that infants and very young children can be infected with schistosomes, the...
BackgroundKnowing the prevalence of schistosomiasis is key to informing programmes to control and el...
BackgroundKnowing the prevalence of schistosomiasis is key to informing programmes to control and el...
Schistosoma mansoni causes morbidity in human beings, with the highest prevalence in rural sub-Sahar...
BACKGROUND: in uganda, control of intestinal schistosomiasis with preventive chemotherapy is typical...
Background:An increasing risk of Schistosoma mansoni infection has been observed around Lake Victori...
BackgroundIn Kenya, over five million school age children (SAC) are estimated to be at risk of paras...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease affecting more than 250 million people, primarily in sub-Saha...
School-aged children suffer the most from schistosomiasis infection in sub Saharan Africa due to pov...
<div><p>School-aged children suffer the most from schistosomiasis infection in sub Saharan Africa du...
Objective: To compare the extent of intestinal schistosomiasis among school children attending schoo...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and intensity of single and mixed schistosomiasis infection a...
Effective and sustainable control of Schistosomamansoni infection requires identifying subpopulation...
Abstract Background Intestinal schistosomiasis continues to be a significant cause of morbidity amon...