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Soil-transmitted helminth infections and nutritional status in Ecuador: findings from a national survey and implications for control strategies

Ana L. Moncayo; Raquel Lovato; Philip J. Cooper

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Resumen

Our estimate of the prevalence of STH infections of 27.9% at a national level in Ecuador is lower than suggested by previous studies. Our data indicate that schoolchildren living in the Amazon region have a greater risk of STH infection and stunting compared with children from other regions. The implementation of school-based preventive chemotherapy and nutritional supplement programmes within the Amazon region should be prioritised. Long-term control strategies require improvements in water, sanitation and hygiene.

Cómo citar

Ana L. Moncayo, & Raquel Lovato, & Philip J. Cooper (2018). Soil-transmitted helminth infections and nutritional status in Ecuador: findings from a national survey and implications for control strategies. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-021319