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Enterobiasis and strongyloidiasis and associated co-infections and morbidity markers in infants preschool- and school-aged children from rural coastal Tanzania: a cross-sectional study

机译:坦桑尼亚农村沿海地区的婴儿学龄前和学龄儿童的肠小病和圆线虫病以及相关的合并感染和发病标志:一项横断面研究

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BackgroundThere is a paucity of data pertaining to the epidemiology and public health impact of Enterobius vermicularis and Strongyloides stercoralis infections. We aimed to determine the extent of enterobiasis, strongyloidiasis, and other helminth infections and their association with asymptomatic Plasmodium parasitaemia, anaemia, nutritional status, and blood cell counts in infants, preschool-aged (PSAC), and school-aged children (SAC) from rural coastal Tanzania.
机译:背景缺乏有关蠕形肠球菌和固醇类圆线虫感染的流行病学和公共卫生影响的数据。我们旨在确定婴幼儿,学龄前儿童(PSAC)和学龄儿童(SAC)的小肠蠕虫病,强弓形虫病和其他蠕虫感染的程度,以及它们与无症状疟原虫疟疾,贫血,营养状况和血细胞计数的相关性来自坦桑尼亚沿海的农村地区。

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