Article
The Brazilian Family Health Strategy and the management of intestinal parasitic infections
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IGNACIO, Caroline Ferraz; BARATA, Martha Macedo de Lima; MORAES NETO, Antonio Henrique Almeida de. The Brazilian Family Health Strategy and the management of intestinal parasitic infections. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 11p, 2018.
1463-4236
10.1017/S146342361700072X
1477-1128
Autor
Ignacio, Caroline Ferraz
Barata, Martha Macedo de Lima
Moraes Neto, Antonio Henrique Almeida de
Resumen
Aim This study analyzed the management of intestinal parasitic infections in the Family Health Strategy covering Brazilian urban slums. 2030-01-01
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