Anemia in school–age children will not only cause harm to health but also will have impact on students learning achievement. Thus, anemic children will indirectly affect the national development. The aim of this study is to observe the correlation between malnutrition, worm infection, parents income and knowledge on anemia prevalence among 6–9 years old children. The method of this research was a cross sectional study with a simple random sampling technique, consisted of 222 participants from Liliba Inpres Elementary School. This study was done by measuring children Body Mass Indeks (BMI)–for–age to measure the z score and compare to WHO Children growth standard, by using microscope examination with direct method for identifying ...
Research on associated risk factors for intestinal parasitic infections and malnutrition in various ...
Background: Intestinal parasite and malnutrition are prevalent among children in general and school ...
Background: Anemia is measured through Haemoglobin levels, at the age of school children is still a ...
More than 1.5 billion people or 24% of the world's population experience worm infections that are tr...
Background: Ascariasis is one of the most frequent helminthias is that occurred in school-age childr...
Background: Worm disease is an infectious disease that still becomes a public health problem in Indo...
Background: Intestinal worm infection is one of the causes of stunting in school-age children. Helmi...
This study examined the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections and their associa...
There is a lot of helminth infections and malnutrition cases in Indonesia. Some of the effects of he...
: Anemia is a disease caused due to deficiency of iron,folic, acid and vitamin B12 in the body that ...
Background: Anemia has been recognized as a major public health problem in developing countries. The...
Anemia is a medical condition in which the number of red blood cells or the hemoglobin is less than ...
Summary: Background: The association of intestinal helminths with undernutrition varies by locality...
Background. Research studies on determination of risk factors for intestinal parasitic infections an...
PMID:26371758 WOS:000361604400016Introduction: Intestinal parasites are responsible for morbidity in...
Research on associated risk factors for intestinal parasitic infections and malnutrition in various ...
Background: Intestinal parasite and malnutrition are prevalent among children in general and school ...
Background: Anemia is measured through Haemoglobin levels, at the age of school children is still a ...
More than 1.5 billion people or 24% of the world's population experience worm infections that are tr...
Background: Ascariasis is one of the most frequent helminthias is that occurred in school-age childr...
Background: Worm disease is an infectious disease that still becomes a public health problem in Indo...
Background: Intestinal worm infection is one of the causes of stunting in school-age children. Helmi...
This study examined the prevalence and intensity of intestinal helminth infections and their associa...
There is a lot of helminth infections and malnutrition cases in Indonesia. Some of the effects of he...
: Anemia is a disease caused due to deficiency of iron,folic, acid and vitamin B12 in the body that ...
Background: Anemia has been recognized as a major public health problem in developing countries. The...
Anemia is a medical condition in which the number of red blood cells or the hemoglobin is less than ...
Summary: Background: The association of intestinal helminths with undernutrition varies by locality...
Background. Research studies on determination of risk factors for intestinal parasitic infections an...
PMID:26371758 WOS:000361604400016Introduction: Intestinal parasites are responsible for morbidity in...
Research on associated risk factors for intestinal parasitic infections and malnutrition in various ...
Background: Intestinal parasite and malnutrition are prevalent among children in general and school ...
Background: Anemia is measured through Haemoglobin levels, at the age of school children is still a ...