human parasitoses in bali, indonesia. | a survey of intestinal and blood parasites of man was conducted on the island of bali, indonesia in 1974. a total of 270 stool specimens from three villages were examined. both ascaris lumbricoides and trichuris trichiura were found in more than 90% of those examined, and hookworm eggs in 59%. other intestinal helminth and protozoan parasites found were: enterobius vermicularis, entamoeba histolytica, entamoeba coli, endolimax nana, and iodamoeba bütschlii. taeniid proglottids, hymenolepis dimin ... | 1980 | 7444572 |
community prevalence study of taeniasis and cysticerosis in bail, indonesia. | taenia solium, a human cestode parasite endemic throughout most of south-east asia, causes a number of public health and economic problems. the parasite is endemic in bali due to a mix of cultural and religious practices. immunoepidemiological investigation of three rural communities revealed a taeniasis prevalence of 0.72% (3/415). one of the three cases was due to taenia solium, the other two to taenia saginata. a further nine cases of taenia infection were identified from patients from villag ... | 1999 | 10357865 |
prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth infections in the rural population of bali, indonesia. | the objectives of this cross-sectional study were to identify the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth infection in the rural population of bali and its relation to age, gender, and geoclimatic conditions. the subjects of study were derived from four villages of different geoclimatic conditions, namely wet lowland, dry lowland, wet highland and dry highland, by a multistage, stratified random sampling technique, based on age and gender of the target populations. the technique of kato-katz thi ... | 2000 | 11289000 |