Fabio MacchioniHiginio SegundoValentina TotinoSimona GabrielliPatricia RojasMimmo RoselliGrover Adolfo ParedesMario MasanaAlessandro BartoloniGabriella Cancrini2026-03-222026-03-22201610.3855/jidc.7657https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.7657https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/45487Citaciones: 21These results highlight the need for the promotion of access to clean water, improved sanitation and better hygiene, thus reducing the frequency of preventive chemotherapy for STHs while continuing to monitor the population for possible recrudescence.enBlastocystisSanitationHymenolepis nanaEntamoeba histolyticaImproved sanitationEnvironmental healthHygieneEpidemiologyBiologyPopulationIntestinal parasitic infections and associated epidemiological drivers in two rural communities of the Bolivian Chacoarticle