 
        
						Leon Aamath Ndiaye 
	
					    												
Senegal						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Epidemiological Profile of Intestinal Parasitic Infection among Preschool and School Children Living in a Rural Community in Senegal: A Cross Sectional Survey 						
Author(s): Khadime Sylla, Roger Clément Kouly Tine, Doudou Sow, Souleye Lelo, Leon Aamath Ndiaye, Babacar Thiendella Faye, Magatte Ndiaye, Thérèse   Dieng, Babacar Faye and Oumar GayeKhadime Sylla, Roger Clément Kouly Tine, Doudou Sow, Souleye Lelo, Leon Aamath Ndiaye, Babacar Thiendella Faye, Magatte Ndiaye, Thérèse   Dieng, Babacar Faye and Oumar Gaye             
						
												
				 Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infection (IPI) remains major public health problem in worldwide, being most prevalent in developing countries. Mass drug administration with Mebendazole is an effective strategy for the control of these diseases in pre-school and schoolchildren. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and established associated risk factors among pre-school and schoolchildren living in rural area in Senegal.
Materials and method: A cross sectional survey was carried out between Novembers to December 2014. Children less than 10 years were randomly selected using a systematic random sampling method. Stool samples were examined by light microscopy for the detection of parasite using direct examination, Modified Ritchie Method and the modified Ziehl Neelsen staining method.
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												DOI:
												 10.4172/2155-9597.1000343