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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 3. Distribution of the most common intestinal parasites among schoolchildren Intestinal Parasite East Cairo Age Group South Cairo Age Group 6-8 years (n=186) 8-10 years (n= 87) ≥12 years (n=27) (n=144) (n= 102) (n=54) No (%) Hookworm 14 (7.5) 5 (5.7) 2 (7.4) 9 (6.4) (8.8) 3 (5.6) Schistosoma mansoni 11 (5.9) 7 (8.1) (0.0) 23 (15.9) (10.8) 4 Trichuris trichiura 6 (3.2) 8 (9.2) (22.3) 18 (12.5) (11.1) Ascaris lumbricoides (10.3) (14.8) 12 (8.34) (7.8) (13.0) Hymenolepis nana (6.5) (6.9) (5.5) Enterobius vermicularis (12.4) 10 (11.5) (4.7) 13 (12.7) (9.3) Entamoeba histolytica 28 (15.1) 1 (3.7) (16.7) Giardia lamblia 78 (41.9) 31 (35.6) (33.3) 57 (39.7) 3 8 (37.4) (22.1) Nehal Allam et al. Application of Peplau’s Theory Model to Overcome Intestinal Parasites and Anemia among Schoolchildren. American Journal of Nursing Research, 2017, Vol. 5, No. 6, 209-218. doi:10.12691/ajnr-5-6-3 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.