Abstract
During the period from May to November in 1980, a total of2,114 stool specimens were collected from individuals living in Naivasha, Kitui, Machakos, Taveta and Nandi Hills areas in Kenya, and they were examined for intestinal protozoa by formol-ether concentration method followed by idoine-staining. Out of 2,114 specimens 673 (31.8%) were positive for Entamoeba histolytica, 1,105 (52.3%) for Entamoeba coli, 102 (4.8%) for Endolimax nana, 184 (8.7%) for Iodamoeba butschlii, 176 (8.3%) for Giardia lamblia, and 220 (10.4%) for Chilomastix mesnili. The total positive rate, which means the percentage of positive persons for any kinds of intestinal protozoa, was 75.1 per cent.
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