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The prevalence of pediculus capitis among the middle schoolchildren in Fars Province, southern Iran

Background : Pediculosis capitis is a common parasitic infection of children. In this study we assessed the prevalence of head pediculosis among the middle schoolchildren in the urban and rural areas of Fars province, southern Iran. All middle schoolchildren ages 11-14, in all the urban and rural ar...

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Published in:Caspian journal of internal medicine 2013, Vol.4 (1), p.607-610
Main Authors: Davarpanah, Mohammad Ali, Rasekhi Kazerouni, Akbar, Rahmati, Hashem, Neirami, Roxana Neirami, Bakhtiary, Hamid, Sadeghi, Mohammad
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