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Socioenvironmental conditions and intestinal parasitic infections in Brazilian urban slums: a cross-sectional study

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Figure 1 - Map of the Major Areas (MA) of Complexo de Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Table 1 - Characterization of Complexo de Manguinhos (CM), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Major
Table 2 - Frequency distribution of residents, households and peridomiciliary characteristics by Major Area (MA) of Brazilian urban  slums (Complexo de Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro), n (%)
Table 3 - Frequency distribution of intestinal parasites identified in residents of Brazilian urban slums (Complexo de Manguinhos,  Rio de Janeiro), n=595

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