Hailu et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Pathophysiology and gastrointestinal impacts of parasitic helminths in human beingsHailu et al., 2020
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- Hailu F
- Tafesse G
- Hailu T
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- Journal of Pathology Research Reviews and Reports. SRC/JPR-125
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This study mainly focus on the major pathologic manifestations of human gastrointestinal impacts of parasitic worms. Background: Helminthes and protozoan are human parasites that can infect gastrointestinal tract of humans beings and reside in intestinal wall …
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