Geographical distribution of soil transmitted helminths and the effects of community type in South Asia and South East Asia - A systematic review.
Zachary A SilverSaravanakumar P KaliappanPrasanna SamuelSrinivasan VenugopalGagandeep KangRajiv SarkarSitara Swarna Rao AjjampurPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Our analysis showed significant variation in prevalence rates between and within countries in the region. Highlighting the importance of community type in prevalence and species mix, we showed that tribal and rural communities had higher hookworm infections than urban communities and for ascariasis and trichuriasis, tribal populations had higher levels of infection than rural populations. We also found a higher prevalence of ascariasis and trichuriasis in SAC compared to the general population but comparable levels of hookworm infections. These key findings need to be taken into account in planning future MDA and other interventions.