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Table 4 Prevalence and intensities of geohelminths, by gender, age and season in the children attending hospital in Western Nepal

From: A 6 year Geohelminth infection profile of children at high altitude in Western Nepal

 

Total no. of cases studied

Total no. of Positive cases (n = 189)

Cumulative Prevalence

Prevalence (%)

Intensity

    

AL

TT

HW

AL

TT

HW

       

Range

AM/GM

Range

AM/GM

Range

AM/GM

Gender

Males (1204)

99

8.2

37.3

21.2

25.2

146 – 112342

10572/4654

28 – 1278

454/268

886 – 8564

3732/2616

 

Females (858)

90

10.5

37.7

16.6

23.3

24 – 110124

12505/3233

24 – 924

518/307

232 – 5666

1443/1291

Age

0 – 5 y (1099)

83

7.5

33.7

21.6

28.9

146 – 66428

4008/1080

28 – 924

224/119

226 – 5486

2158/1359

 

6 – 15 y (963)

106

11

40.5

16.9

20.7

24 – 112342

18696/2515

24 – 1278

146/146

232 – 8564

3112/2664

Season

Summer (641)

65

10.1

39.4

22.5

32.3

258 – 99624

9820/2339

78 – 1278

566/384

226 – 7822

3138/2234

 

Monsoon (994)

93

9.3

39.0

23.8

30.4

24 – 112342

16110/1984

98 – 1034

474/337

1022 – 8564

3765/2804

 

Winter (304)

21

6.9

55.5

14.8

18.5

138 – 88596

13228/1608

48 – 156

237/122

684 – 5172

4092/3625

 

Spring (123)

10

8.1

53.3

13.3

33.3

356/2876

1357/841

ND

ND

ND

ND

  1. Note: AL – Ascaris lumbricoides; TT – Trichuris trichiura; HW – Hookworm