Community-level epidemiology of soil-transmitted helminths in the context of school-based deworming: Baseline results of a cluster randomised trial on the coast of Kenya.
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| Authors | Halliday, Katherine E;Oswald, William E;Mcharo, Carlos;Beaumont, Emma;Gichuki, Paul M;Kepha, Stella;Witek-McManus, Stefan S;Matendechero, Sultani H;El-Busaidy, Hajara;Muendo, Redempta;Chiguzo, Athuman N;Cano, Jorge;Karanja, Mary W;Musyoka, Leah W;Safari, Tuva K;Mutisya, Lennie N;Muye, Idris J;Sidigu, Maureen A;Anderson, Roy M;Allen, Elizabeth;Brooker, Simon J;Mwandawiro, Charles S;Njenga, Sammy M;Pullan, Rachel L; |
| Journal | plos neglected tropical diseases |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1371/journal.pntd.0007427
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