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. 2012 Apr 6;7(4):e33189. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033189

Table 4. Prevalence (and CI95) of infections malaria, schistosomiasis and geohelminths.

Preschool–aged children School–aged children Mothers
No. of individuals recruited * 1237 1142 960
Malaria (Giemsa-stained microscopy) 18.4 (16.2–20.6) 18.2 (16.0–20.6) 9.6 (7.8–11.6)
Light parasitaemia 1–499 parasites/µL of blood 50.2 (43.5–56.9) 70.2 (63.5–76.3) 81.5 (72.0–88.9)
Moderate parasitaemia 500–1,999 n/µL of blood 20.7 (15.6–26.6) 19.7 (14.5–25.8) 10.9 (5.3–19.0)
Heavy parasitaemia 2,000–9,999 n/µL of blood 19.8 (14.8–25.6) 6.7 (3.7–11.0) 4.3 (1.1–10.8)
Very heavy parasitaemia >10,000 n/µL of blood 9.3 (5.8–13.8) 3.4 (1.4–6.8) 3.3 (0.7–9.2)
Geometric mean of positives (CI95) in n/µL of blood 649.9 (648.6–651.1) 309 (307.7–310.2) 194.4 (193.1–195.7)
Micro-hematuria (proxy for urinary schistosomiasis) 10.0 (8.2–11.9) 16.6 (14.5–18.9) 21.7 (19.1–24.4)
Ascaris lumbricoides : 15.3 (13.2–17.6) 17.3 (15.1–19.7) 10.7 (8.7–12.9)
Light parasite load 1–4,999 epg 9.4 (7.7–11.2) 10.5 (8.7–12.5) 7.7 (6.1–9.7)
Moderate to heavy parasite load ≥5,000 epg 5.9 (4.6–7.5) 6.8 (5.4–8.5) 3.0 (1.9–4.3)
Geometric mean (CI95) in epg 2.20 (1.02–3.38) 2.75 (1.55–3.95) 1.09 (0.00–2.25)
Trichuris trichiura : 7.2 (5.8–8.9) 13.9 (11.8–16.1) 9.7 (7.8–11.8)
Light parasite load 1–999 epg 7.1 (5.7–8.8) 13.4 (11.4–15.6) 9.6 (7.7–11.7)
Moderate to heavy parasite load ≥1,000 epg 0.1 (0.0–0.5) 0.5 (0.2–1.1) 0.1 (0.0–0.6)
Geometric mean (CI95) in epg 0.37 (0.00–1.45) 0.90 (0.00–2.01) 0.52 (0.00–1.61)
Hookworms (Kato–Katz) 4.2 (3.1–5.6) 6.7 (5.3–8.4) 13.7 (11.5–16.1)
Light parasite load 1–1,999 epg 3.9 (2.8–5.2) 6.5 (5.1–8.1) 13.1 (10.9–15.5)
Moderate to heavy parasite load ≥2,000 epg 0.4 (0.1–0.9) 0.3 (0.1–0.8) 0.6 (0.2–1.3)
Geometric mean (CI95) in epg 0.24 (0.00–1.31) 0.42 (0.00–1.51) 1.02 (0.00–2.15)
Other intestinal parasites (Kato–Katz)
Enterobius vermicularis 0.3 (0.1–0.8) 0.2 (0.0–0.7) 0.1 (0.0–0.6)
Hymenolepsis nana 6.2 (4.9–7.8) 7.3 (5.8–9.0) 1.9 (1.1–3.1)
Taenia spp. 0.1 (0.0–0.5) 0.2 (0.0–0.7) 0.1 (0.0–0.6)

Children were divided into two groups: preschool children (0–5 years of age) and school-aged children (6–15 years of age).

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Note that for the each diagnostic tool, the sample population size (N) was different; for information on number of tests conducted see Results.