Risk factors for scabies, tungiasis, and tinea infections among schoolchildren in southern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional Bayesian multilevel model.
<h4>Background</h4>Skin problems cause significant sickness in communities with poor living conditions, but they have received less attention in national or global health studies because of their low mortality rates. In many developing regions, the prevalence of parasitic skin diseases a...
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Main Authors: | Hiwot Hailu Amare (Author), Bernt Lindtjorn (Author) |
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