Intestinal Parasitosis and Associated Factors Among Food Handlers Working in the University of Southern Ethiopia
Background: Intestinal parasite infections are major global public health problems. The majority of persons infected reside in Sub-Saharan Africa with a high burden of the disease. Very few studies have been done in Ethiopia and none exist at Wachemo University, Southern Ethiopia. The present study...
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Main Authors: | Wondimagegn Desalegn (Author), Wondwossen Birke (Author), Tizita Teshome (Author), Ketema Bacha (Author), Aiggan Tamene (Author), Legesse Tesfaye (Author), Mihretu Tagesse (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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