Effects of intestinal parasitic infections on nutritional status of primary children in Imo State Nigeria

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Introduction: a cross-sectional study was conducted between the months of April to October 2015, to determine the effects of intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) on nutritional status of school age children in Owerri and Orlu geographical zones, in Imo State, Nigeria. Methods: faecal samples were examined using Kato Katz method and formol-ether concentration techniques, while blood samples were examined using cyamethahaemoglobin method. Anthropometric indices were used as indicators of nutritional status, children whose Height-for-Age, Weight-for-Age and Weight-for-Height were

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Ihejirika, O. C., Nwaorgu, O. C., Ebirim, C. I., & Nwokeji, C. M. (2019). Effects of intestinal parasitic infections on nutritional status of primary children in Imo State Nigeria. Pan African Medical Journal, 33. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.34.17099

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