A study to determine the prevalence of loaisis was carried out in Edo State, Nigeria for a period of one year beginning from February 1999 to January 2000. A total of thirteen thousand, two hundred samples were examined. Nine samples (0.07%) were positive for Loa loa. The parasite had limited distribution in Edo State. It was observed in only six local government areas namely Uhunmwode, Ikpoba Okha, Igueben, Etsako East, Akoko-Edo and Owan East. The pattern of infection in the various age groups showed clearly that maximum exposure occurred from the third to fifth decade of life. All the positive samples were from males. The prevalence of infection was higher during the rainy (wet) season than in the dry season. The inaccessibility of the a...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of heamoparasitic infection among humans in Ab...
Ascariasis is a human disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides.Perhaps as many...
Despite the continued endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans infections in many parts of Nige...
A study to determine the prevalence of loaisis was carried out in Edo State, Nigeria for a period of...
A study to determine the prevalence of loaisis was carried out in Edo State, Nigeria for a period of...
A rapid assessment of Loa loa prevalence (RAPLOA) in 19 communities of Akoko-Edo and Etsako East LGA...
The prevalence of loiasis was rapidly assessed based on the World Health Organisation RAPLOA techniq...
Infection due to Loa loa is not common in a typical savannah ecosystem, however, it constitutes heal...
Indigenous knowledge and perceptions on the transmission, treatment and prevention of loiasis was in...
Rapid Assessment of Loaisis (RAPLOA) was conducted in a total of 13 meso-endemic and hyper-endemic v...
This study determined the prevalence of malaria in Edo State, Nigeria. The study was cross-sectional...
The prevalence of Filariasis in Awi, Akamkpa Local Government Area, was studied among 303 residents ...
A four-year study to determine the prevalence of both blood and gastro-intestinal parasites of man w...
Studies on clinical and epidemiological aspects of human ectoparasites among some rural dwellers in ...
The preliminary investigation was conducted to determined the occurrence and transmission of heamopa...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of heamoparasitic infection among humans in Ab...
Ascariasis is a human disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides.Perhaps as many...
Despite the continued endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans infections in many parts of Nige...
A study to determine the prevalence of loaisis was carried out in Edo State, Nigeria for a period of...
A study to determine the prevalence of loaisis was carried out in Edo State, Nigeria for a period of...
A rapid assessment of Loa loa prevalence (RAPLOA) in 19 communities of Akoko-Edo and Etsako East LGA...
The prevalence of loiasis was rapidly assessed based on the World Health Organisation RAPLOA techniq...
Infection due to Loa loa is not common in a typical savannah ecosystem, however, it constitutes heal...
Indigenous knowledge and perceptions on the transmission, treatment and prevention of loiasis was in...
Rapid Assessment of Loaisis (RAPLOA) was conducted in a total of 13 meso-endemic and hyper-endemic v...
This study determined the prevalence of malaria in Edo State, Nigeria. The study was cross-sectional...
The prevalence of Filariasis in Awi, Akamkpa Local Government Area, was studied among 303 residents ...
A four-year study to determine the prevalence of both blood and gastro-intestinal parasites of man w...
Studies on clinical and epidemiological aspects of human ectoparasites among some rural dwellers in ...
The preliminary investigation was conducted to determined the occurrence and transmission of heamopa...
The study was carried out to determine the prevalence of heamoparasitic infection among humans in Ab...
Ascariasis is a human disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides.Perhaps as many...
Despite the continued endemicity of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans infections in many parts of Nige...