the association of blastocystis hominis and endolimax nana with diarrheal stools in zambian school-age children. | to determine the prevalence of endoparasites and their association with diarrhea, a survey was conducted in the southern province of zambia that used conventional and molecular techniques applied to stool and urine samples from school-age children (n = 93). almost half of the stools (49.5%) were diarrhetic. the overall prevalence of endolimax nana, schistosoma haematobium, blastocystis hominis, giardia lamblia, cryptosporidium parvum, encephalitozoon intestinalis, and strongyloides stercoralis w ... | 2005 | 16249910 |