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Table 1 Age-sex distribution of the intestinal parasitic infection and polyparasitism among the study participants

From: Intestinal polyparasitism with special emphasis to soil-transmitted helminths among residents around Gilgel Gibe Dam, Southwest Ethiopia: a community based survey

Variables

Positives

Frequency of infection with different species of parasites and polyparasitism

Nematodes

Cestodes

Protozoa

Trematodes

PP

HW

AL

TT

SS

EV

TS

HN

EH

GL

SM

Gender

 Male

266

227

46

28

7

7

7

10

4

1

5

66

 Female

266

223

59

17

5

4

7

11

3

0

1

61

 Total

532 (52.1%)

450 (44.1%)

105 (10.3%)

45 (4.4%)

12 (1.2%)

11 (1.1%)

14 (1.4%)

21 (2.1%)

7 (0.7%)

1 (0.1%)

6 (0.6%)

127 (12.4%)

 p-value

0.624

0.869

0.134

0.115

0.596

0.823

0.956

0.773

-

-

-

0.766

Age groups (years)

  ≤ 15

271

224

65

30

6

10

5

14

5

1

2

76

  > 15

261

226

40

15

6

1

9

7

2

0

4

51

 Total

532 (52.1%)

450 (44.1%)

105 (10.3%)

45 (4.4%)

12 (1.2%)

11 (1.1%)

14 (1.4%)

21 (2.1%)

7 (0.7%)

1 (0.1%)

6 (0.6)

127 (12.4%)

 p-value

0.001

0.001

0.179

0.131

0.443

0.274

0.129

0.308

-

-

-

0.319

  1. Key: HW Hookworm, AL Ascaris lumbricoides, TT Trichuris trichiura, SS Strongyloides stercoralis, EV Enterobius vermicularis, TS Taenia spp, HN Hymenolepis nana, EH Entamoeba histolytica, GL Giardia lamblia, SM Schistosoma mansoni, PP Polyparasitism