The prevalence and intensity of intestinal geohelminth nematodes is high in school going children.This work was done to determine the relationships between the prevalence and intensities of soil transmitted intestinal geohelminthiases in comparison with: sanitary resources and conditions, personal hygiene, behavioral habits, and socio- economic status of households. Fruit washing and defecation site at night have been associated with Trichuris and hookworm infections. Personal hygiene and behavioral habits have been identified as major risk factors in the transmission of intestinal...
The prevalence and intensity of intestinal geohelminth nematodes is high in school going children.This work was done to determine the relationships be...