Gastrointestinal parasite infections in Nepalese Gurkha recruits arriving in the United Kingdom from 2012-2020.
<h4>Background</h4>Gastrointestinal parasite (GIP) infections are a major cause of global morbidity, infecting hundreds of millions of people each year and potentially leading to lifelong infection and serious complications. Few data exist on screening for GIP infections in migrants ente...
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Main Authors: | William D Nevin (Author), Jayne Jones (Author), Donna Tupper (Author), James A T Dunbar (Author), Duncan Wilson (Author), David Ross (Author), Stephen Woolley (Author), James Dodd (Author), Jason Biswas (Author), Lucy Lamb (Author), Nicholas J Beeching (Author), Matthew K O'Shea (Author), Thomas E Fletcher (Author) |
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