In a village situated at the border of the Ebrié lagoon, with economical problems, 343 school and preschool children, aged 4 to 15 (195 boys and 148 girls), considered by the school and their families to be in good health, were submitted for clinical and coproparasitologic examination. Basic clinical tests, anthropometric examination, spleen rate, nutrition status assessment (brachial perimeter of children aged 4 to 10 years) and the puberty level evaluation (using Tanner's scale) were independently completed. Splenomegaly rate among children between 4 and 9 years old was particularly important (78.
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