نتایج جستجو برای: geohelminth

تعداد نتایج: 119  

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2007
David Goodman Hamad J Haji Quentin D Bickle Rebecca J Stoltzfus James M Tielsch Mahdi Ramsan Lorenzo Savioli Marco Albonico

This study compared five methods for detecting the eggs of the human parasitic geohelminths Ascaris, Trichuris, and hookworm in infant stool, and describes the epidemiology of infection in infants from a parasite-endemic area. A total of 424 infants 5-11 months old were enrolled from three villages on Pemba Island, Zanzibar. Methods used included the Kato-Katz technique, formol ethyl acetate se...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2006
Constança Simões Barbosa Tereza Cristina Favre Teresa Neuma Wanderley Anna Cláudia Callou Otávio Sarmento Pieri

This work had the objective of assessing the present epidemiological situation regarding schistosomiasis through performing Kato-Katz coproscopic tests on representative samples of schoolchildren from each of the 43 municipality of endemic area of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The methodology is recommended by the World Health Organization to conduct sampled surveys among children at element...

2012
Raaj S. Mehta Alejandro Rodriguez Martha Chico Irene Guadalupe Nely Broncano Carlos Sandoval Fernanda Tupiza Edward Mitre Philip J. Cooper

BACKGROUND Children of mothers infected with soil-transmitted helminths (STH) may have an increased susceptibility to STH infection. METHODS AND FINDINGS We did a case-control study nested in a birth cohort in Ecuador. Data from 1,004 children aged 7 months to 3 years were analyzed. Cases were defined as children with Ascaris lumbricoides and/or Trichuris trichiura, controls without. Exposure...

Journal: :International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health 2014

2010
Machteld Boel Verena I. Carrara Marcus Rijken Stephane Proux Mathieu Nacher Mupawjay Pimanpanarak Moo Koo Paw Oh Moo Hser Gay Wendi Bailey Pratap Singhasivanon Nicholas J. White François Nosten Rose McGready

BACKGROUND Deworming is recommended by the WHO in girls and pregnant and lactating women to reduce anaemia in areas where hookworm and anaemia are common. There is conflicting evidence on the harm and the benefits of intestinal geohelminth infections on the incidence and severity of malaria, and consequently on the risks and benefits of deworming in malaria affected populations. We examined the...

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