Individual predisposition, household clustering and risk factors for human infection with Ascaris lumbricoides: new epidemiological insights.
Much of our current understanding of the epidemiology of Ascaris lumbricoides infections in humans has been acquired by analyzing worm count data. These data are collected by treating infected individuals with anthelmintics so that worms are expelled intact from the gastrointestinal tract. Analysis...
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Main Authors: | Martin Walker (Author), Andrew Hall (Author), María-Gloria Basáñez (Author) |
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