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Distribution of Hookworm Infection in Cameroon

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Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1463363
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Prevalence of hookworm infection was measured in Cameroon during a national survey carried out for a schistosomiasis research project. The survey provided a representative sample of the 10-19 year age group for each one of the 49 administrative divisions. Prevalences were low in the Extreme North province with a sahelian climate. Prevalences were high in the provinces with an equatorial climate except for the Centre province which is more developed. Regions with tropical Cameroonian climate, which receive a very heavy rainfall, showed the highest prevalences. Urbanized areas had lower infection rates than rural areas. It should not be assumed that hookworm prevalence is uniformly high throughout a tropical country. Since hookworm distribution shows wide variations, large control programmes should start with a thorough evaluation of the situation.

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