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Parasitological and nutritional status of school-age and preschool-age children in four villages in Southern Leyte, Philippines: Lessons for monitoring the outcome of Community-Led Total Sanitation

机译:菲律宾南莱特四个村庄的学龄儿童和学龄前儿童的寄生虫和营养状况:监测社区主导的整体卫生结果的经验教训

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While preventive chemotherapy remains to be a major strategy for the prevention and control of soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH), improvements in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) comprise the long-term strategy to achieve sustained control of STH. This study examined the parasitological and nutritional status of school-age and preschool-age children in four villages in Southern Leyte, Philippines where two of the villages attained Open-Defecation-Free (ODF) status after introduction of Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS).
机译:尽管预防性化学治疗仍然是预防和控制土壤传播的蠕虫病(STH)的主要策略,但改善水,环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)仍是实现STH持续控制的长期策略。这项研究调查了菲律宾南部莱特市四个村庄的学龄儿童和学龄前儿童的寄生虫学和营养状况,其中两个村庄在引入社区主导的全面卫生(CLTS)后获得了开放排便(ODF)状态)。

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