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Volume 102, Number 4, June 2008
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Review

The present status of human helminthic diseases in Iran
pp. 283-295(13)
Author: Rokni, M.B.

Original Articles

Predictors of serum ferritin and haemoglobin during pregnancy, in a malaria-endemic area of western Kenya
pp. 297-308(12)
Authors: Alusala, D.N.; Estambale, B.B.A.; Magnussen, P.; Friis, H.; Luoba, A.I.; Mwaniki, D.

Cryptosporidium species causing acute diarrhoea in children in Antananarivo, Madagascar
pp. 309-315(7)
Authors: Areeshi, M.; Dove, W.; Papaventsis, D.; Gatei, W.; Combe, P.; Grosjean, P.; Leatherbarrow, H.; Hart, C.A.

Neurocysticercosis: detection of Taenia solium DNA in human cerebrospinal fluid using a semi-nested PCR based on HDP2
pp. 317-323(7)
Authors: Hernández, M.; Gonzalez, L.M.; Fleury, A.; Saenz, B.; Parkhouse, R.M.E.; Harrison, L.J.S.; Garate, T.; Sciutto, E.

Population-based survey of taeniasis along the United States-Mexico border
pp. 325-333(9)
Authors: Barton Behravesh, C.; Mayberry, L.F.; Bristol, J.R.; Cardenas, V.M.; Mena, K.D.; Martínez-Ocaña, J.; Flisser, A.; Snowden, K.F.

Sero-epidemiology of toxocariasis in a rural settlement in São Paulo state, Brazil
pp. 347-356(10)
Authors: Prestes-Carneiro, L.E.; Santarém, V.; Zago, S.C.S.; Miguel, N.A.; Zambelli, S. de F.; Villas, R.; Vaz, A.J.; Rubinsky-Elefant, G.

The epidemiological and clinical characteristics and nutritional development of infants with acute diarrhoea, in north-eastern Brazil
pp. 357-365(9)
Authors: Maranhão, H.S.; Medeiros, M.C.C.; Scaletsky, I.C.A.; Fagundes-Neto, U.; Morais, M.B.

Comparative efficacies of permethrin-, deltamethrin- and α-cypermethrin-treated nets, against Anopheles arabiensis and Culex quinquefasciatus in northern Tanzania
pp. 367-376(10)
Authors: Mosha, F.W.; Lyimo, I.N.; Oxborough, R.M.; Matowo, J.; Malima, R.; Feston, E.; Mndeme, R.; Tenu, F.; Kulkarni, M.; Maxwell, C.A.; Magesa, S.M.; Rowland, M.W.

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