PREVENTION OF DISEASES TRANSMITTED BY THE GIANT AFRICAN SNAIL. A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE.
Background: The African Giant Snail is considered one of the 100 species most harmful and exotic invaders in the world. Methodology: A bibliographic review was carried out in January 2021. References were searched in Pubmed, Medline, and Scelo databases. The Google Scholar search engine was used. Th...
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim Illia Saidou (Author), Marlen Viñet Espinosa (Author), Savannah Pearson (Author) |
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Student's Journal of Health Research,
2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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