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Soil transmitted Helminth infestation in diarrhoeal and non-diarrhoeal children in Mirpur slum area of Dhaka city
2017
Bangladesh Journal of Zoology
<p>Fecal samples (total 707; 290 asymptomatic and 417 symptomatic) were collected during June 2014 to May 2015 from 145 children of Mirpur slum area. In diarrhoeal children, the average prevalence was the topmost for Trichuris trichiura (24.16%); peak among the children aged nine to ten months (38.81%); following Ascaris lumbricoides (7.44%). Overall soil transmitted helminth (STH) infestation was the highest (10.5%) in October, 2014 (non-diarrhoeal) and in diarrhoeal children, it was the
doi:10.3329/bjz.v44i2.32761
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