Spatial distribution and risk factors of Schistosoma haematobium and hookworm infections among schoolchildren in Kwale, Kenya.
Evans Asena ChadekaSachiyo NagiToshihiko SunaharaNgetich Benard CheruiyotFelix BahatiYuriko OzekiManabu InoueMayuko Osada-OkaMayuko OkabeYukio HirayamaMwatasa ChangomaKeishi AdachiFaith MwendeMihoko KikuchiRisa NakamuraYombo Dan Justin KalendaSatoshi KanekoKenji HirayamaMasaaki ShimadaYoshio IchinoseSammy M NjengaSohkichi MatsumotoShinjiro HamanoPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
Both S. haematobium and hookworm infections showed micro-geographical heterogeneities in this Kwale community. To confirm and explain our observation of high S. haematobium risk among Muslims, further extensive investigations are necessary. The observed small scale clustering of the S. haematobium and hookworm infections might imply less uniform strategies even at finer scale for efficient utilization of limited resources.