Original Article
Relationship Between Nutritional Status and
Intensity of Common Intestinal Helminths Among
Children in Enugu, South‑East Nigeria
Author(s):
Ilechukwu GC, Ilechukwu CGA, Ubesie AC*, Onyire NB, Emechebe G and Eze JC
Background: Intestinal helminthiasis is associated with malnutrition in children. Aim: The objective of this study was to determine the intensity and effect of the common intestinal helminths on the nutritional status of children in Enugu, Nigeria. Subjects and Methods: A crossâÂ?Â?sectional study of 460 children conducted in Enugu metropolis, southâÂ?Â?east Nigeria between August and September 2003. Their stools were analyzed at the research laboratory of the Federal Ministry of Health, National Arbovirus and Vector Research Center, Enugu. The intensity of the common intestinal helminths was determined using the standard KatoâÂ?Â?Katz method of fresh stool samples. The classification intensity of helminthic infestation was according to the World Health Organization classification. Data were analyzed using Statistical Software for Social Sciences versio.. Read More»
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