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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Trichuriasis]] infection is classified by World Health Organization ( | [[Trichuriasis]] infection is classified by the [[WHO|World Health Organization (WHO)]] for [[helminth]] control programs based on the number of eggs per gram of [[feces]] into light, moderate, and heavy [[infection]]. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
[[Trichuriasis]] infection is classified by [[WHO]] for [[helminth]] control programs based on the number of eggs per gram of [[ | [[Trichuriasis]] infection is classified by the [[WHO]] for [[helminth]] control programs based on the number of eggs per gram of [[feces]]: | ||
*Light infection: 1-999 eggs per gram of [[ | <ref name="StephensonHolland2001">{{cite journal|last1=Stephenson|first1=L.S.|last2=Holland|first2=C.V.|last3=Cooper|first3=E.S.|title=The public health significance of Trichuris trichiura|journal=Parasitology|volume=121|issue=S1|year=2001|pages=S73|issn=0031-1820|doi=10.1017/S0031182000006867}}</ref> | ||
*Moderate infection: 1000 - 9999 eggs per gram of [[ | *Light infection: 1-999 eggs per gram of [[feces]] | ||
*Heavy infection: Greater than 10,000 eggs per gram of [[ | *Moderate infection: 1000 - 9999 eggs per gram of [[feces]] | ||
*Heavy infection: Greater than 10,000 eggs per gram of [[feces]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Trichuriasis infection is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for helminth control programs based on the number of eggs per gram of feces into light, moderate, and heavy infection.
Classification
Trichuriasis infection is classified by the WHO for helminth control programs based on the number of eggs per gram of feces: [1]
- Light infection: 1-999 eggs per gram of feces
- Moderate infection: 1000 - 9999 eggs per gram of feces
- Heavy infection: Greater than 10,000 eggs per gram of feces
References
- ↑ Stephenson, L.S.; Holland, C.V.; Cooper, E.S. (2001). "The public health significance of Trichuris trichiura". Parasitology. 121 (S1): S73. doi:10.1017/S0031182000006867. ISSN 0031-1820.