[intestinal parasitic diseases and tinea of the scalp in dakar school population: influence of environmental factors on the infestation level]. | we carried out a study during february 1993 in a french and three coranic schools in order to evaluate the incidence of the economical level on the prevalence of intestinal parasites and tinea's scalp. infection rate by intestinal parasites were 67.4% and 84% respectively in french and coranic schools with significant differences: x2 = 10.8. infection rate by dermatophytes were 10.6% and 48.8% respectively in francophone and coranic schools with significant differences: x2 = 29.3. ascaris was pr ... | 1994 | 7493523 |
[intestinal parasitic diseases and environment in sahelo-sudanese towns: the case of pikine (senegal)]. | a survey carried out in pikine (senegal) on a sample of 5 groups of children drawn from ecologically representative sections of the town confirms the high prevalence in urban areas of africa of intestinal infection, especially a. lumbricoides (35.6%), t. trichiura (35.4%), and giardia (43.7%). the prevalence of a. lumbricoides (35.6%), t. trichiura (35.4%), and giardia (43.7%). the prevalence of a. lumbricoides and t. trichiura are appreciably higher in the oldest sectors of the town or in those ... | 1994 | 8085049 |
ordinary and opportunistic enteropathogens associated with diarrhea in senegalese adults in relation to human immunodeficiency virus serostatus. | a survey was conducted in dakar, senegal, to identify major types and prevalences of bacteria, parasites, fungi, and rotaviruses associated with diarrhea in relation to human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) serostatus with the goal to provide guidance to physicians for case management. | 2001 | 11953215 |