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Schistosomiasis: The St Lucia Project

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Schistosomiasis is a disease affecting over 200 million people in developing countries. It is caused by worms that need particular species of fresh water snails for completing their life cycle, and developments in Third World countries have spread and increased the severity of the disease. Dr Jordan describes a 15 year study on St Lucia, a mountainous Caribbean Island where isolated valleys provided ideal field laboratories for comparing the effects on transmission, the advantages and disadvantages of intensive snail ...

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Schistosomiasis: The St Lucia Project 1985, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521303125

Hardcover