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SUBMITTER: Inpankaew T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4036766 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Inpankaew Tawin T Schär Fabian F Dalsgaard Anders A Khieu Virak V Chimnoi Wissanuwat W Chhoun Chamnan C Sok Daream D Marti Hanspeter H Muth Sinuon S Odermatt Peter P Traub Rebecca J RJ
Emerging infectious diseases 20140601 6
Ancylostoma ceylanicum, a hookworm of canids and felids in Asia, is becoming the second most common hookworm infecting humans. In 2012, we investigated the prevalence and infection dynamics of and risk factors for hookworm infections in humans and dogs in a rural Cambodian village. Over 57% of the population was infected with hookworms; of those, 52% harbored A. ceylanicum hookworms. The greatest intensities of A. ceylanicum eggs were in persons 21-30 years of age. Over 90% of dogs also harbored ...[more]