Hyperendemic H. pylori and Tapeworm Infections in a U.S.-Mexico Border Population
Hyperendemic H. pylori and Tapeworm Infections in a U.S.-Mexico Border Population
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Los Angeles, CA: Association of Schools of Public Health
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Los Angeles, CA: Association of Schools of Public Health
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Objective. A higher incidence of infectious disease has been documented in U.S. regions bordering Mexico compared with non-border areas. We assessed the prevalence of important gastrointestinal infections in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, the largest binational community along the U.S.-Mexico border. Methods. Fecal specimens from a samp...
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Hyperendemic H. pylori and Tapeworm Infections in a U.S.-Mexico Border Population
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0033-3549
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1468-2877
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10.1177/003335491012500313