Prevalence and Management Strategies of Perceived Intestinal Parasitic Infections by Households in Imo State Nigeria
Onyenonachi Charity Ihejirika,
Obioma Chebechi Nwaorgu,
Chinwe Jane Nguma
et al.
Abstract:Background: Intestinal parasitic infections (intestinal worms) are major public health problems, especially in developing countries. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and management strategy of intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) employed by households.
Methodology: The study was carried out in Imo State, south-eastern Nigeria. Faecal samples from 1200 school children, aged 6-13 years were examined using the Kato Katz method and formol-ether concentration techniques. A structured … Show more
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