Deworming school children in Ethiopia: The importance of a comprehensive approach

<p><strong>Introduction</strong>: A quarter of the world's population, most commonly in developing countries like Ethiopia, are infected with intestinal parasites. School age children are the most affected segment of the population. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommen...

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Ngā kaituhi matua: Jemal Ali1 (Author), 7 (Author), Allison Polland2 (Author), David Adlerstein3 (Author), Yirga G Gziabher4 (Author), Galia Sabar5 (Author), Yonat Liss6 (Author), Zvi Bentwich1 (Author), 6 (Author)
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I whakaputaina: Open Journal of Tropical Medicine - Peertechz Publications, 2019-07-10.
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