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Louisiana State University

2013

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Epidemiology And Molecular Characterization Of Human And Canine Hookworm, Ntombi B. Mudenda Jan 2013

Epidemiology And Molecular Characterization Of Human And Canine Hookworm, Ntombi B. Mudenda

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

Among the soil-transmitted helminths (STH), hookworms are a worldwide problem in both humans and animals. They cause non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms, and in young children and animals, they can cause stunting, malnutrition and anemia. Canine hookworms have significant zoonotic potential as a cause of cutaneous larvae migrans and eosinophilic enteritis in humans. To determine the ecological niche of human hookworm in Brazil, two risk models were developed based on the Growing Degree Day-Water Budget (GDD-WB) concept, one based on accumulation of monthly temperatures above a base temperature of 15oC and threshold WB value >0.4. The second was based on a ‘gradient …