[HTML][HTML] Co-infections of malaria and geohelminthiasis in two rural communities of Nkassomo and Vian in the Mfou health district, Cameroon

F Zeukeng, VHM Tchinda, JD Bigoga… - PLoS neglected …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Background Human co-infection with malaria and helmimths is ubiquitous throughout Africa.
Nevertheless, its public health significance on malaria severity remains poorly understood …

[HTML][HTML] High prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and soil-transmitted helminth co-infections in a periurban community in Kwara State, Nigeria

OA Babamale, US Ugbomoiko, J Heukelbach - Journal of infection and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Prevalence of malaria and soil-transmitted helminth infections, and the burden of disease
are enormous in sub-Saharan Africa. Co-infections aggravate the clinical outcome, but are …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of public health implication of malaria-geohelminth co-infection with an emphasis on hookworm-malaria anemia among suspected malaria patients …

F Demissie, A Kebede, T Shimels, P Beyene - Ethiop Med J, 2009 - researchgate.net
Introduction-Malaria and geo-helminth infections are causes of severe illness and poor
economic growth. Overlapping distributions of both parasites lead to high rate of co …

[HTML][HTML] Malaria, helminths, co-infection and anaemia in a cohort of children from Mutengene, south western Cameroon

C Njua-Yafi, EA Achidi, JK Anchang-Kimbi, TO Apinjoh… - Malaria journal, 2016 - Springer
Background Malaria and helminthiases frequently co-infect the same individuals in endemic
zones. Plasmodium falciparum and helminth infections have long been recognized as major …

A cross-sectional study on the influence of altitude and urbanisation on co-infection of malaria and soil-transmitted helminths in Fako Division, South West Cameroon

J Ndamukong-Nyanga, H Kimbi… - International …, 2015 - publications.articalerewriter.com
Aims: Malaria and soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections are parasitic diseases afflicting
populations that are impoverished and malnourished. The aim of this study was to assess …

[HTML][HTML] Malaria and helminth co-infections in outpatients of Alaba Kulito Health Center, southern Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

A Degarege, A Animut, M Legesse, B Erko - BMC research notes, 2010 - Springer
Background Distribution of malaria and intestinal helminths is known to overlap in
developing tropical countries of the world. Co-infections with helminth and malaria parasites …

[PDF][PDF] Co-infections of asymptomatic malaria and soil-transmitted helminths in school children in localities with different levels of urbanization in the Mount Cameroon …

HK Kimbi, E Lum, S Wanji, JV Mbuh… - … of Parasitology and …, 2012 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
Abstract Malaria and Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STHs) do co-infect hosts and it has been
speculated that urbanization alters the frequency and transmission dynamics of both …

[HTML][HTML] Malaria and intestinal parasite co-infection and its association with anaemia among people living with HIV in Buea, Southwest Cameroon: A community-based …

S Mekachie Sandie, IUN Sumbele, MM Tasah… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Both malaria and intestinal parasites are endemic in Cameroon, and their co-
infection can be of great impact on anaemia among people living with HIV (PLWH). This …

Malaria helminth co–infections and their contribution for aneamia in febrile patients attending Azzezo health center, Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia: a cross sectional …

A Alemu, Y Shiferaw, A Ambachew, H Hamid - Asian Pacific Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of malaria helminth co-infections and their
contribution for aneamia in febrile patients attending Azzezo health center, Gondar …

Environmental factors affecting malaria parasite prevalence in rural Bolifamba, South-West Cameroon

T Nkuo-Akenji, NN Ntonifor, MB Ndukum… - African journal of health …, 2006 - ajol.info
The impact of some environmental factors on malaria parasite prevalence was investigated
in rural Bolifamba, Cameroon. The study population comprised 1454 subjects aged 0–65 …