M Mohammed Wahaj, Ismail Garbi Mohammed, A Prevalence Study of Intestinal Parastic Infections in Patient Attend to Elajcentre, Journal of Parasite Research, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 13-17, ISSN 2690-6759, https://doi.org/10.14302/issn.2690-6759.jpar-19-3085. (https://oapgroup.org/jpar/article/1215) Abstract: Among 500 persons referred to laboratories for performing stool examinations samples (51.43%) were male and (48.57%) were female, all this personshad Abdominal pain and Diarrhea and 39% had a blood in their stool Among these numbers, 298 (59.6%) were positive for parasitic infections 90 (30.2%) Giardia lamblia and 208 (69.8%) Entamoeba histolytica .Also the higher infection rates were recorded in the age 10-19 the infection was (42 % Based on the reliable answers obtained from the interviewed patients or guardians using the pre-formatted questionnaires.The prevalence of intestinal protozoan according to drinking water materials the Plastic and brass have higher infection rate with (50.3%) and (30.2%). Keywords: Ishan Wadi; National Institute of Malaria Research; India.