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Determining Soil-transmitted Helminth Infection Status and Physical Fitness of School-aged Children
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Inmunología y contagio
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JoVE Revista Inmunología y contagio
Determining Soil-transmitted Helminth Infection Status and Physical Fitness of School-aged Children

Determining Soil-transmitted Helminth Infection Status and Physical Fitness of School-aged Children

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10:57 min

August 22, 2012

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Capítulos

  • 00:05Título
  • 01:31Kato-Katz Technique
  • 03:43Baermann Technique
  • 05:5720-m Shuttle Run Test
  • 08:08Results: Identification of Different Helminth Eggs
  • 10:26Conclusion

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Chronic infection with soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) causes malabsorption, stunting, and wasting in the growing child. Hence, it is plausible that these infections also reduce the physical fitness of children. Here, we visualize two techniques for the diagnosis of STHs and the 20-meter shuttle run test for assessing children's physical fitness.

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