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Original Articles

Water contact and schistosomiasis infection in Kumba, south-western Cameroon

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Pages 629-634 | Received 23 Mar 1994, Accepted 23 Aug 1994, Published online: 15 Nov 2016
 

Abstract

Kumba, a town with a population of mixed background and socio-economic status, is a new and intense focus of schistosomiasis. Although fountains provide clean water, the population still uses the river and streams which cross the town for most of its bathing, laundry and swimming. A multivariate analysis indicated that a local subject's age, ethnic group, knowledge about schistosomiasis and the intensity of his or her contact with the river and/or streams were all significantly associated with schistosome infection. Surprisingly, a high level of knowledge about schistosomiasis was positively associated with the infection.

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