Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of Intestinal Parasitic Infection Between Marginalized and Non- marginalized People In AL-Turbah City. Taiz Governorate, Yemen.

Authors

  • Cao Deping

  • Emad Shamsan

  • Khadeeja Abees Hmood Al-Khalidy

  • Mustafa abdo Saif Dehwah

  • Khadeeja Al-Khalidy

  • Fan Hai-Ning

Keywords:

marginalized people, parasites, al -turbah city, yemen

Abstract

The infection of individuals due to their behavior and extent of health education. In marginalized people often live in crowded conditions, limited sanitation, and personal hygiene is lack. they suffer a lack of health education and low income. Aim: This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites at marginalized people (Al-akhdam-The neglected group) and other people in different areas in Al - Turbah city, and the relationship between parasites infection and race, age, sex, Family size, educational level, water source and type of job. Methods: The study was carried out from areas in Al-Turbah city, during March to December 2016.

How to Cite

Cao Deping, Emad Shamsan, Khadeeja Abees Hmood Al-Khalidy, Mustafa abdo Saif Dehwah, Khadeeja Al-Khalidy, & Fan Hai-Ning. (2020). Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of Intestinal Parasitic Infection Between Marginalized and Non- marginalized People In AL-Turbah City. Taiz Governorate, Yemen. Global Journal of Medical Research, 20(C1), 19–23. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/1994

Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of Intestinal Parasitic Infection Between Marginalized and Non- marginalized People In AL-Turbah City. Taiz Governorate, Yemen.

Published

2020-01-15