Deworming and development: asking the right questions, asking the questions right.

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P356DOI10.1371/JOURNAL.PNTD.0000362
P932PMC publication ID2627944
P698PubMed publication ID19172186
P5875ResearchGate publication ID23951325

P50authorMichael KremerQ1635006
Edward MiguelQ5344460
Hoyt BleakleyQ48815356
P2093author name stringMatthew C H Jukes
Donald A P Bundy
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalQ20007257
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)e362
P577publication date2009-01-27
P1433published inPLoS Neglected Tropical DiseasesQ3359737
P1476titleDeworming and development: asking the right questions, asking the questions right.
P478volume3

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