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Hookworm disease: nutritional implications.
E. P. Variyam, J. G. Banwell
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Hookworm Infection
100%
Nutritional Implications
100%
Intestine
25%
Morphological Changes
25%
Anemia
25%
Functional Alterations
25%
Blood Loss
25%
Hypoproteinemia
25%
Iron Deficiency Anemia
25%
Protein-energy Malnutrition
25%
Worm
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nutritional Disorder
100%
Hookworm Infection
100%
Morphology
25%
Intestine
25%
Supplementation
25%
Anemia
25%
Kwashiorkor
25%
Hypoproteinemia
25%
Hypochromic Anemia
25%
Intestinal Bleeding
25%
Food Science
Iron-Deficiency Anemia
100%
Protein Malnutrition
100%
Nutritional Disorder
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hookworm Infection
100%
Hypoproteinemia
25%
Anemia
25%
Iron Deficiency Anemia
25%
Intestinal Bleeding
25%
Kwashiorkor
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hookworm
100%
Morphology
25%
Hypoproteinemia
25%
Iron-Deficiency Anemia
25%