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Podoconiosis and soil-transmitted helminths (STHs): double burden of neglected tropical diseases in Wolaita zone, rural Southern Ethiopia.

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Podoconiosis and soil-transmitted helminths (STHs): double burden of neglected tropical diseases in Wolaita zone, rural Southern Ethiopia.

Auteurs : Bineyam Taye [Éthiopie] ; Bereket Alemayehu ; Asaye Birhanu ; Kassu Desta ; Sisay Addisu ; Beyene Petros ; Gail Davey ; Aster Tsegaye

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Both podoconiosis and soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections occur among barefoot people in areas of extreme poverty; however, their co-morbidity has not previously been investigated. We explored the overlap of STH infection and podoconiosis in Southern Ethiopia and quantified their separate and combined effects on prevalent anemia and hemoglobin levels in podoconiosis patients and health controls from the same area.

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002128
PubMed: 23516659


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