A year of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

  • Cockcroft A
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Background: Intestinal parasitic infections are major public health problems worldwide, with high prevalence in low income countries where substandard food hygiene practices are common. Asymptomatic food handlers with poor personal hygiene could be potential sources of parasitic infections. This study was aimed to assess the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and associated factors among asymptomatic food handlers working at Haramaya University cafeterias, eastern Ethiopia.

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Cockcroft, A. (1995). A year of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(1), 1–1. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.52.1.1

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