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Hookworm, <i>Ascaris lumbricoides</i> infection and polyparasitism associated with poor cognitive performance in Brazilian schoolchildren
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These findings suggest that hookworm infection may be associated with poorer concentration and information processing skills, as measured on the WISC-III Coding subtest, and that A. lumbricoides infection may be associated with poorer general intelligence, as measured through the Raven Colored Progressive Matrices. This study also presents evidence that polyparasitized children experience worse cognitive outcomes than children with only one helminth infection.
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