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Fish ponds in relation to the transmission of bilharziasis in East Africa.

Published online
22 May 1966
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology

Author(s)
Berrie, A. D.

Publication language
English
Location
Africa South of Sahara & East Africa

Key words

  • fish ponds
  • helminthoses
  • helminths
  • human diseases
  • infections
  • parasites
  • parasitoses
  • ponds
  • schistosomiasis
  • snail-borne diseases
  • trematode infections

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