Misconceptions and paradoxes in soil-transmitted helminthiases control as a public health problem.
Soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) constitute a public health problem that requires immediate action to resolve the morbidity of those harboring the parasites in their guts, to prevent infection in all those at risk, and to interrupt the vicious circle of poverty and disease in the affected commu...
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Main Author: | Alejandro J Krolewiecki (Author) |
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