Autor:
Putthana, V.
Promburom, P.
Lacksivy, T.
Meunsen, D.
Keosengthong, A.
Danner, G.
Keonam, K.
Changleuxai, P.
Adsanychanh, N.
Sanamxay, D.
Suthammavong, P.
Ninnasopha, K.
Binot, A.
Herder, S.
Unger, Fred
Parasites foodborne diseases (PFBD) are expected to be widely distributed in Laos and can have a significant impact on health but also on economy and livelihood. Detailed information on their distribution is lacking and risky food consumption habits exist (e.g. consumption of raw or rare meat/fis...
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Putthana, V.
,
Promburom, P.
,
Lacksivy, T.
,
Meunsen, D.
,
Keosengthong, A.
,
Danner, G.
,
Keonam, K.
,
Changleuxai, P.
,
Adsanychanh, N.
,
Sanamxay, D.
,
Suthammavong, P.
,
Ninnasopha, K.
,
Binot, A.
,
Herder, S.
,
Unger, Fred
,
[Importance of parasitic foodborne diseases in rural areas of southern Laos: A long-term case study using an integrated approach]
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Importance of parasitic foodborne diseases in rural areas of southern Laos: A long-term case study using an integrated approach