“…However, our findings showed higher rates compared to studies in Nairobi, Kenya, 4.8% [ 25 ], and another study from Nairobi city, 1.6% [ 26 ]. Conversely, the prevalence in our study was lower than reports from Southwest Ethiopia, 8.9% [ 27 ], eastern Ethiopia, 8.43% [ 28 ], Khartoum, Sudan, 11.0% [ 29 ], Morogoro, Tanzania, 19.0% [ 30 ], Dhaka, Bangladesh, 23.7% [ 31 ], central Iran, 33.0% [ 32 ], Northwest Province, South Africa, 33.0% [ 33 ], Guinea-Bissau, 53.1% [ 34 ], and Latvia, 72.0% [ 35 ]. The differences in findings across studies could be attributed to factors such as personal and environmental hygiene, contact with domestic animals, study duration, seasonal and geographical variations, sample size, and laboratory methods.…”