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Epidemiological studies on Ascaris lumbricoides reinfection in rural communities in Korea 1. The relationship between prevalence and monthly reinfection rate

Chai, Jong Yil
Korean J Parasitol 1983;21(2):135-141.
Department of Parasitology and Institute of Endemic Diseases, College of Medicine, Seoul National University
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