2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.05.001
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Prevalence and risk factors of intestinal protozoan and helminth infections among pulmonary tuberculosis patients without HIV infection in a rural county in P. R. China

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“…This goes in line with findings from Brazil (27.5%) [12] and Northwest Ethiopia (29%) [4]. Lower intestinal helminth co-infection rate (7%) was reported from China [11]. Elias et al (71%) [3] and Eba et al (36.8%) [18], both fromNorthwest Ethiopia, have reported higher infection rate of helminthes than that of the present study.…”
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“…This goes in line with findings from Brazil (27.5%) [12] and Northwest Ethiopia (29%) [4]. Lower intestinal helminth co-infection rate (7%) was reported from China [11]. Elias et al (71%) [3] and Eba et al (36.8%) [18], both fromNorthwest Ethiopia, have reported higher infection rate of helminthes than that of the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The co-infection rate of intestinal parasites among PTB patients in this study was 26.3% (95%CI: 20.2–32.4); higher than co-infection rate of 7.3% in China [11]. Variations in socio demographic characteristics and level of awareness about intestinal parasite transmission and prevention might be important determinants for low parasite prevalence in China as compared to the present study.…”
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confidence: 46%
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