Spatial Distribution of Schistosomiasis and itsassociated risk factors among Preschool aged children in Temeke district, Tanzania
Beatrice Francis,
Gabriel Shirima,
Kelvin E. Vulla
et al.
Abstract:Schistosomiasisis a public health problem common in poor communities that causes damage to the urinary tract and intestines among people as well as stunting among young children. Little is known about the prevalence and risk factors for schistosomiasis in pre-schoolers.This study aimed to determine the spatial distribution and geographical and clinical factors associated with schistosomiasis among pre-schoolers in Temeke district. Researchers conducteda secondary data analysis to … Show more
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