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Table 2 The parasites distribution of the study population

From: Intestinal parasites prevalence and related factors in school children, a western city sample-Turkey

Parasites

No.

%

Single

  

E. vermicularis

63

13.8

G. intestinalis

28

6.1

E. coli

21

4.6

H. nana

4

0.9

Total

116

25.4

Multiple

  

E. vermicularis+G. intestinalis

11

2.4

E. vermicularis+E. coli

8

1.8

G. intestinalis+E. coli

4

0.9

G. intestinalis+H. nana

2

0.4

G. intestinalis+Taenia spp.

1

0.2

G. intestinalis+E. coli+H.nana

2

0.4

E. vermicularis+G. intestinalis+E. coli

1

0.2

Total

29

6.4

Overall total

145

31.8