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Human Nutrition and Parasitic Infection: Volume 107, Parasitology Supplement 1993 (Parasitology) (Paperback)

by D. W. T. Crompton (Author) "In 1968, the World Health Organization published the now seminal monograph entitled Interactions of Nutrition and Infection by Scrimshaw, Taylor and Gordon..." (more)
Key Phrases: enteritidis type, tumour glycolysis, deficient cotton rats, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, New York, American Journal of Tropical Medicine (more...)
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This wide-ranging collection covers such topics as: nutrition support and HIV; malarial parasites and antioxidant nutrients; the impact of schistosomiases on human nutrition; ascariasis and childhood malnutrition; and hookworm infections and human iron metabolism.

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This wide-ranging collection covers such topics as: nutrition support and HIV; malarial parasites and antioxidant nutrients; the impact of schistosomiases on human nutrition; ascariasis and childhood malnutrition; and hookworm infections and human iron metabolism.

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