Surveillance of intestinal parasites in dwarf hamsters and development of 3d models from light microscopy pictomicrographs
Intestinal helminths are parasitic worms that cause severe harm and morbidity in the most impoverished, disadvantaged, or isolated communities globally. Depending on the endemic location, the prevalence of intestinal helminth infections in the Philippines is reported to be 33.80% to 75.90%. Schoolch...
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Main Author: | Chan, Jan Michael P. |
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