Cryptosporidium spp., prevalence, molecular characterisation and socio-demographic risk factors among immigrants in Qatar.
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization WHO has estimated that in developed countries, up to 30% of the population may suffer from foodborne diseases each year, and that in developing countries up to 2 million deaths per annum can be attributed to cryptosporidiosis. Reports have already emphasized...
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Main Authors: | Sonia Boughattas (Author), Jerzy M Behnke (Author), Duaa Al-Sadeq (Author), Ahmed Ismail (Author), Marawan Abu-Madi (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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