Rate of Soil Contamination by Soil Transmitted Helminths in Relation to the Awareness Status of Pupils in Primary Schools of Penka-Michel, West-Cameroon

  • Tatang Rostand Joël A
  • Jeannette Y
  • Gabriel T
  • et al.
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Background: Soil transmitted helminth (STH) infections disproportionately affect poor populations in tropical and subtropical parts of the world. They contaminate soil and pupils are mostly at risk of these infections due to their soil related habits. Aims: to assess pupils' …

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Tatang Rostand Joël, A., Jeannette, Y., Gabriel, T. H., Tchankugni Arlette, N., Vanessa Rosine, N., & Mbida, M. (2021). Rate of Soil Contamination by Soil Transmitted Helminths in Relation to the Awareness Status of Pupils in Primary Schools of Penka-Michel, West-Cameroon. Journal of Health and Environmental Research, 7(2), 112. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.jher.20210702.15

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