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Table 3 Prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni and soil transmitted helminths (STH) infections (pooled result of Kato-Katz and SAF concentration methods) among school children in Wolaita Zone, southern Ethiopia in 2015

From: Epidemiology of intestinal helminthiasis among school children with emphasis on Schistosoma mansoni infection in Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia

Helminth species

Age (Year)

Sex

School

Overall prevalence (%)

5-9 (n = 89)

10-14 (n = 370)

15-19 (n = 44)

Male (n = 287)

Female (n = 216)

Ajora (n = 149)

Gilo-Bisare (n = 132)

Bisare (n = 32)

Motala (n = 131)

Ello (n = 59)

Schistosoma mansoni

52 (58.4)

221 (59.7)

22 (50)

180 (62.7)

115 (53.2)

87 (58.4)

99 (75)

13 (40.6)

93 (71)

3 (5.1)

58.6

Ascaris lumbricoides

7 (7.9)

37 (10)

0

23 (8)

21 (9.7)

33 (22.1)

9 (6.8)

0

1 (0.8)

1 (1.7)

8.7

Hookworms

25 (28.1)

104 (28.1)

10 (22.7)

88 (30.7)

51 (23.6)

42(28.2)

38 (28.8)

0

36 (27.5)

23 (39)

27.6

Trichuris trichiura

0

4 (1.1)

2 (4.5)

4 (1.4)

2 (0.9)

1 (0.7)

2 (1.5)

0

2 (1.5)

1 (1.7)

1.2