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EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF INTESTINAL PARASITES IN SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SHAHRIAR IN 1993

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  133-139

Abstract

 To determine the prevalence of INTESTINAL PARASITES in school children of Shariar, 1902 students (58% male, 42% female) were randomly selected from 22 schools in rural and urban regions of Shahriar. After filling out a questionnaire from the selected students, fresh stool samples were examined for the presence of INTESTINAL PARASITES and determining this tynos.The age of study population was between 6 and 15 years (mean age 9.3 ys). The rate of parasitic infection among girls and boys were 6% and 64%, respectively (P<0.005). The prevalences of pathogenic protozoa including GIARDIA and Entamoeba histolytica were 26% (22% in urban areas 28.4 % in rural areas) and 6.7% (5.6% in urban areas, 28.4% in rural areas), respectively.The prevalences of non pathogenic protozoa were as follows; E.Coli 27.8%, iodamoebabutschlii12.1% endolimaz nana 7.8% chilomastix mesnili 6.5 %, Dientamoeba frogilis 4.9% and trichomonas hominis 2%. The prevalence of helminis was as follows. Enterobius vermicularis 3% (1.8% in urban areas, 3.5% in rural areas). Ascaris 2.5% (2% in urban and 2.5% in rural regions), trichocephalous 1% (1.2% in urban regions and 8%in rural regions). Dicrocoeloum 3%, taenicand hoole worms 2%, Trichostrongylus and Fasciola 1%.In this survey high prevalencs of GIARDIA (pathogenicprotozoa) and E.Coli (a non pathogenic protozoa) are remarkable

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    SHAHABI, SH.. (2000). EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF INTESTINAL PARASITES IN SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SHAHRIAR IN 1993. PAJOUHESH DAR PEZESHKI, 24(2), 133-139. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/41794/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHAHABI SH.. EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF INTESTINAL PARASITES IN SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SHAHRIAR IN 1993. PAJOUHESH DAR PEZESHKI[Internet]. 2000;24(2):133-139. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/41794/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SH. SHAHABI, “EPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF INTESTINAL PARASITES IN SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SHAHRIAR IN 1993,” PAJOUHESH DAR PEZESHKI, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 133–139, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/41794/en

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