Worm infestation among government school children in suklaphanta Municipality, Nepal.
Executive Summary: Background and Objective: In developing countries like Nepal, Intestinal worm infestation is one of the major childhood health problem causing gastrointestinal infections leading to morbidity and mortality among school going children. They are spread by faeco-oral route thro...
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