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Use of fecal occult blood tests as epidemiologic indicators of morbidity associated with intestinal schistosomiasis during preventive chemotherapy in young children.
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Use of fecal occult blood tests as epidemiologic indicators of morbidity associated with intestinal schistosomiasis during preventive chemotherapy in young children.

M Betson, JC Sousa-Figueiredo, NB Kabatereine and JR Stothard
Am J Trop Med Hyg, Vol.87(4), pp.694-700
10/2012

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Animals Anthelmintics Child Preschool Feces Female Humans Infant Male Morbidity Occult Blood Parasite Egg Count Point-of-Care Systems Praziquantel Prevalence Schistosoma mansoni Schistosomiasis mansoni Uganda
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