Prevalence and risk factors of Blastocystis infection among underprivileged communities in rural Malaysia

Conclusions Blastocystosis is revealed through this study to be still prevalent among Orang Asli communities in rural Malaysia. The two main approaches that should be implemented by the public health authority in battling this infection would be the screening of other family members and giving treatment to the infected individuals. Moreover, it is imperative for health education on good personal and food hygiene practices are provided in order to reduce the morbidity and transmission of Blastocystis infection among the Orang Asli in their communities meaningfully.
Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine - Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research