Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites in School: a Review Profile Found in the Different Regions From Brazil

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Valesca Francisco Pinto Menezes
Niara da Silva Medeiros
Caroline Dani

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Intestinal infections caused by protozoa and helminths are considered a major cause of diseases by infectious processes in the world. The present study aims to conduct a survey regarding the recent years of the prevalence of intestinal parasites in school children in various cities in Brazil, identifying which species are most commonly found and the regions that require greater dedication in this area. The analyzed studies showed that the Northern and Northeastern regions presented a higher prevalence of intestinal parasites, however, in the Southeast, results were encouraging with low levels of contamination by parasites compared to all regions in Brazil. As for intestinal parasites, the most common, found in all Brazilian regions, was Ascaris lumbricoides followed by Giardia lamblia. Therefore, one can conclude that the high prevalence of intestinal parasites in children found in some places in Brazil can demonstrate the need for greater care with basic sanitation and personal hygiene, both in households and in the places of study. These data show the importance of conducting educational programs that will develop personal awareness of parents, families and children themselves.

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Menezes, V. F. P., Medeiros, N. da S., & Dani, C. (2012). Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites in School: a Review Profile Found in the Different Regions From Brazil. Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar, 15(2), 7-18. https://doi.org/10.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2012.v15i2.83
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Valesca Francisco Pinto Menezes, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Biomédica pelo

Niara da Silva Medeiros, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Mestranda do Programa de Pós Graduação em Biociências e Reabilitação do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Caroline Dani, Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

Docente de Biomedicina do Centro Universitário Metodista, do IPA.

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