Helminthologia (Dec 2022)

Enterobius vermicularis infections in Iraq

  • Al-Warid H. S.,
  • Alqaisi A. Q. I.,
  • Al Saqur I. M.,
  • Al-Bahadely H. S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2022-0033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 4
pp. 364 – 372

Abstract

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Enterobiasis continues to be among the highest parasitic infections affecting the human population worldwide. A study was conducted between 2011 – 2015 in Iraq to evaluate the enterobiasis reported by the Communicable Diseases Control Center (n=220,607 cases) in relation to demographic (age, sex, rural population and family size) and spatial variables (local and regional sources). Females were more parasitized than males, as well as children and youth ages 4 to 15. Approximately 40 % of cases are from the South region provinces (Thiqar, Miasan, Basrah and Wassit). However, most cases occurred in regions with high rural populations and a high family size average. The results may provide insights for researchers assessing management approaches to control enterobiasis in Iraq.

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