PARASITIC DISEASES IN CHILDREN
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Web of Journals Publishing
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Parasitic infections in children remain a major concern in global public health. This analytical article examines the prevalence, risk factors, and socio-hygienic contexts of intestinal parasites and other parasitic diseases affecting children. Recent studies (for example, in Egypt, where the prevalence among preschool and school-aged children was found to be approximately 46.5%) demonstrate that poor sanitation and economic disadvantages are strongly associated with increased infection risk. This article analyzes the epidemiological status of parasitic diseases in children and outlines prevention strategies.