Epidemiology of food-borne trematodes and other parasite infections in a fishing community on the Nam Ngum reservoir, Lao PDR
Food-borne trematodes (FBT) are important causes of parasitic infections in many Asian countries. Parasitological surveys in Xai Udom, a small fishing community on the Nam Ngum reservoir, Lao People's Democratic Republic, revealed an overall parasitic infection rate in May 1999 of 68.8% (n=173)...
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Main Authors: | Paiboon Sithithaworn, Keturat Sukavat, Bouakham Vannachone, Krissana Sophonphong, Peter Ben-Embarek, Trevor Petney, Ross Andrews |
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2018
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