Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur

A comparative study was carried out to identify the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infestation among students in 3 different types of primary school1ocaled in Ampang area, Kuala Lumpur. A survey of infection rate was done from April 10 June 2001. Stool samples were randomly collected from one&#...

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Main Authors: Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen, Abdullah, Khairul Anuar, Sidik, Khalifah, Ismail, Salmah, Rahman, Suzainur Kulop Abdul, Mahziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hassan, Hamzah, Irwan
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spelling my.um.eprints.247232020-06-09T01:48:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/24723/ Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen Abdullah, Khairul Anuar Sidik, Khalifah Ismail, Salmah Rahman, Suzainur Kulop Abdul Mahziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hassan Hamzah, Irwan R Medicine A comparative study was carried out to identify the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infestation among students in 3 different types of primary school1ocaled in Ampang area, Kuala Lumpur. A survey of infection rate was done from April 10 June 2001. Stool samples were randomly collected from one'hundred and eleven schoolchildren aged 9-12 years were examined for intestinal parasites, using a light microscope (or direct smear and after concentration for formol.-either method. It was found that an overall prevalence of intestinal parasite infection of schoolchildren was 51%. The infection rate of males and females was (60.3''1) and (29.20/0) respectively. Prevalence seems to be higher in the younger age groups. Also, the usual intestinal parasites were found more commonly in local and foreign schools than international schooL The local school had the highest prevalence (62%1), followed by the foreign school (52%) and international school (38.90/0). The prevalence in the international school was much lower compared to the local and foreign schools. Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 2002 Article PeerReviewed Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen and Abdullah, Khairul Anuar and Sidik, Khalifah and Ismail, Salmah and Rahman, Suzainur Kulop Abdul and Mahziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hassan and Hamzah, Irwan (2002) Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur. Journal of the University of Malaya Medical Centre (JUMMEC), 7 (2). pp. 118-121. ISSN 1823-7339 https://jummec.um.edu.my/article/view/4511
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Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen
Abdullah, Khairul Anuar
Sidik, Khalifah
Ismail, Salmah
Rahman, Suzainur Kulop Abdul
Mahziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hassan
Hamzah, Irwan
Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur
description A comparative study was carried out to identify the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infestation among students in 3 different types of primary school1ocaled in Ampang area, Kuala Lumpur. A survey of infection rate was done from April 10 June 2001. Stool samples were randomly collected from one'hundred and eleven schoolchildren aged 9-12 years were examined for intestinal parasites, using a light microscope (or direct smear and after concentration for formol.-either method. It was found that an overall prevalence of intestinal parasite infection of schoolchildren was 51%. The infection rate of males and females was (60.3''1) and (29.20/0) respectively. Prevalence seems to be higher in the younger age groups. Also, the usual intestinal parasites were found more commonly in local and foreign schools than international schooL The local school had the highest prevalence (62%1), followed by the foreign school (52%) and international school (38.90/0). The prevalence in the international school was much lower compared to the local and foreign schools.
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author Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen
Abdullah, Khairul Anuar
Sidik, Khalifah
Ismail, Salmah
Rahman, Suzainur Kulop Abdul
Mahziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hassan
Hamzah, Irwan
author_facet Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen
Abdullah, Khairul Anuar
Sidik, Khalifah
Ismail, Salmah
Rahman, Suzainur Kulop Abdul
Mahziz, Mohammad Nazmul Hassan
Hamzah, Irwan
author_sort Abdulla, Mahmood Ameen
title Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur
title_short Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur
title_full Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur
title_fullStr Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in Kuala Lumpur
title_sort comparison of prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in school children in kuala lumpur
publisher Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
publishDate 2002
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/24723/
https://jummec.um.edu.my/article/view/4511
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