of intestinal parasitic infections (80%) than the participants from Bann Huay Malai (67.26%) and United Christian School (63.08%). Additionally, there were no significant differences observed in symptoms and signs between children infected with pathogenic intestinal parasites (i.e.,G. lamblia,E. ...
While the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections (IPI) has been most commonly studied in African and Asian populations, less is known about the prevalence rates of IPI in European children, as well as the potential risk factors that favor the spread of parasites. We aimed to review publis...