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Ghanem, M. A., Van Der Kwast, T. H., Den Hollander, J. C., Sudaryo, M. K., Oomen, M. H. A., Noordzij, M. A., Van Den Heuvel, M. M., Nassef, S. M., Nijman, R. M. & Van Steenbrugge, G. J., 2000, In: Clinical Cancer Research. 6, 11, p. 4265-4271 7 p.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review ...
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Stelzle, D., Abraham, A., Kaminski, M., Schmidt, V., De Meijere, R., Bustos, J., Garcia, H. H., Sahu, P. S., Bobić, B., Cretu, C., Chiodini, P., Dermauw, V., Devleesschauwer, B., Dorny, P., Fonseca, A., Gabriël, S., Morales, M. Á. G., Laranjo-González, M., Hoerauf, A., Hunter, E. & 9 others, Jambou, R., Jurhar-Pavlova, M., Reiter-Owona, I., Sotiraki, S., Trevisan, C., Vilhena, M., Walker, N. F., Zammarchi, L. & Winkler, A. S., 2022, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Travel Medicine. taac102.. Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review ...
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Prevalence of intestinal parasites in latino residents of Chicago<...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Prevalence of intestinal parasites in latino residents of Chicago. AU - Winsberg, Gwynne Roeseler. AU - Sonnenschein, Elizabeth. AU - Dyer, Alan R.. AU - Schnadig, Vicki. AU - Bonilla, Esperanza. PY - 1975/12. Y1 - 1975/12. N2 - Winsberg, G. R. (Dept. of Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Northwestern U. Medical School. Chicago, IL 60611), E. Sonnenschein, A. R. Dyer, V. Schnadig and E. Bonilla. Prevalence of intestinal parasites in Latino residents of Chicago.Am J Epidemiol 102:526-532, 1975.In 1970, 250,000 Spanish-speaking persons resided in Chicago, 80,000 of whom were Puerto Rican. Because migration to Chicago is constantly occurring from areas where intestinal parasites are endemic, a survey was conducted in a predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood to determine the prevalence of these parasites and to provide impetus for further case finding and treatment programs. The survey was part of an epidemiologic and clinical study of schistosomiasis. Teams of medical ...