Studies on hookworm infection was conducted in Amassoma community, in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Of the 4990 faecal samples examined by standard parasitological technique, 1740 (34.9%) samples were found to contain eggs of hookworm. Nine hundred and seventy five infected samples (33.6%) were males and 865 (36.7%) infected samples were females. Incidence or new cases of hookworm infection occurred every month. Highest incidence (12.2%) occurred in September and the lowest (1.8%) was in February. The high soil moisture and temperature of the study area were probably responsible for the rapid larval development and infectivity all round the year. Percentage new infection was highest (1.5%) in the 4-9 years old. Peak prevalence of hookworm inf...
The current status of intestinal helminthes was assessed amongst the Hausa and Fulani settlers at Ob...
Studies on neglected tropical common infections human parasites, Soil Transmitted Helminths (STHs) w...
The prevalence of soil transmitted helminth infections in apparently healthy children of mean age 12...
Studies on hookworm infection was conducted in Amassoma community, in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Of...
The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of infection, geographical, seasonal...
In sub-Saharan Africa, hookworm infection is one of the most important tropical diseases of humans. ...
Human hookworm infection, as an important soil transmitted helminth, affects both young and adult in...
This study was conducted using the moist-filter paper-strip-faecal smear method for larval culture t...
Hookworm infection has long been classified as the second most common parasitic helminth disease of ...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of hookworm infection among patients who reported at the para...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate and possible risk factors associated with...
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Hookworm infection among children of school ...
In order to estimate the proportion of hookworm infections represented by Necator americanus and Anc...
Hookworm infestation was investigated amongst 273 primary school children from some random selected ...
In order to estimate the proportion of hookworm infections represented by Necator americanus and Anc...
The current status of intestinal helminthes was assessed amongst the Hausa and Fulani settlers at Ob...
Studies on neglected tropical common infections human parasites, Soil Transmitted Helminths (STHs) w...
The prevalence of soil transmitted helminth infections in apparently healthy children of mean age 12...
Studies on hookworm infection was conducted in Amassoma community, in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. Of...
The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of infection, geographical, seasonal...
In sub-Saharan Africa, hookworm infection is one of the most important tropical diseases of humans. ...
Human hookworm infection, as an important soil transmitted helminth, affects both young and adult in...
This study was conducted using the moist-filter paper-strip-faecal smear method for larval culture t...
Hookworm infection has long been classified as the second most common parasitic helminth disease of ...
Objective: To establish the prevalence of hookworm infection among patients who reported at the para...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate and possible risk factors associated with...
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Hookworm infection among children of school ...
In order to estimate the proportion of hookworm infections represented by Necator americanus and Anc...
Hookworm infestation was investigated amongst 273 primary school children from some random selected ...
In order to estimate the proportion of hookworm infections represented by Necator americanus and Anc...
The current status of intestinal helminthes was assessed amongst the Hausa and Fulani settlers at Ob...
Studies on neglected tropical common infections human parasites, Soil Transmitted Helminths (STHs) w...
The prevalence of soil transmitted helminth infections in apparently healthy children of mean age 12...