Intestinal helminthiasis, a health problem in the developing world; is due to factors that promote their survival and transmission, with children at the highest risk. Using direct wet preparation and Formol-Ether concentration techniques; survey carried out revealed an overall prevalence rate of 34.8%. These parasites were identified with their corresponding rates: hookworms – 26.8%, Ascaris lumbricoides – 9.4%, Strongyloides stecoralis – 1.7%, Trichuris trichura – 1.7%, Enterobius vermicularis – 0.7% and Giardia lamblia – 0.7%. A sample size of 138 pupils including 74 male and 64 females, of whom 35.1% and 34.8% were infected respectively. Four age groups: 4 – 6, 7 – 9, 10 – 13 and 14 – 16 had infection rates of: 33.3%, 26.7%, 42% and 25% ...
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...
Helminthiases are regarded as important public health problem in tropical Africa. This study conduct...
A survey of intestinal helminth infections among primary school children in Ntezi, Ishielu LGA of Eb...
Gastrointestinal helminth infection as a public health problem among primary school children was ass...
A significant portion of the population in Nigeria consists of indigenous people. Epidemiological da...
A study was carried out to determine the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections among primary ...
Intestinal helminthiasis associated with malnutrition in children remains endemic in developing coun...
Two hundred and forty stool samples from three primary schools in Khana Local Government of Rivers S...
A study was conducted to determine the prevalence of gastro-intestinal helminth parasites among 514 ...
ABSTRACT Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a municipal health crisis with high mortality in p...
Intestinal parasites are a major health challenge in the tropical and sub-tropical regions. The high...
Background: Intestinal parasites are among the most common infection of school age-children worldwid...
Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health concern in tropical countries, such as Nigeria. ...
Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health concern in tropical countries, such as Nigeria. ...
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...
Helminthiases are regarded as important public health problem in tropical Africa. This study conduct...
A survey of intestinal helminth infections among primary school children in Ntezi, Ishielu LGA of Eb...
Gastrointestinal helminth infection as a public health problem among primary school children was ass...
A significant portion of the population in Nigeria consists of indigenous people. Epidemiological da...
A study was carried out to determine the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections among primary ...
Intestinal helminthiasis associated with malnutrition in children remains endemic in developing coun...
Two hundred and forty stool samples from three primary schools in Khana Local Government of Rivers S...
A study was conducted to determine the prevalence of gastro-intestinal helminth parasites among 514 ...
ABSTRACT Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is a municipal health crisis with high mortality in p...
Intestinal parasites are a major health challenge in the tropical and sub-tropical regions. The high...
Background: Intestinal parasites are among the most common infection of school age-children worldwid...
Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health concern in tropical countries, such as Nigeria. ...
Intestinal parasitic infections are a public health concern in tropical countries, such as Nigeria. ...
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...
Helminthiases are regarded as important public health problem in tropical Africa. This study conduct...