Evaluation of primitive ground water supplies as a risk factor for the development of major waterborne zoonosis in Egyptian children living in rural areas
Background: Endemic waterborne zoonosis frequently occurs in both developed and less developed countries. Thus, bio-surveillance of waterborne zoonosis is a "necessity" for the implementation of effective preventive public health measures in Egyptian rural areas. The primitive individual w...
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Main Authors: | Hassan A. Elfadaly (Author), Nawal A. Hassanain (Author), Mohey A. Hassanain (Author), Ashraf M. Barakat (Author), Raafat M. Shaapan (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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