Trypanosoma cruzi infection kills males mainly in their working age ; An Epidemiological Study of Chagas Disease in a Rural Area of Guatemala
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概要
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- 1995-10-20
著者
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Morimoto I
Univ. Occupational And Environmental Health Kitakyushu Jpn
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Morimoto Isao
The First Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Occupational And Environmental Health
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TADA ISAO
Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University
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YAMASHITA KOICHI
Japan International Cooperation Agency
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VELASQUES G.
USAC, Guatemala
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YAMASHITA Koichi
Matsubase Hosp
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MORIMOTO Isao
1st Dep.of Int. Med.
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SHIMADA Masaaki
Dep.of Parasit.and Trop. Pub. Hlth
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OGATA Kazuki
UOEH, JICA
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TADA Isao
Dep.of Parasit., Kyushu Univ
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Tada Isao
Department Of Parasitology Faculty Of Medicine Kyushu University
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Velasques G.
Faculty Of Medicine University Of San Carlos
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Ogata Kazuki
国際協力事業団
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Shimada Masaaki
Department Of Parasitology And Tropical Public Health University Of Occupational And Environmental H
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Shimada Masaaki
Department Of Gastroenterology Nagoya Medical Center
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Tada I
九州大学医学部寄生虫学
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Tada Isao
Department Of Parasitology Faculty Of Medical Sciences Kyusyu University
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