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  • 24. Investigation of the Prevalence of Pediculus humanus capitis and Risk Factors in a Village in Isparta.
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  • 29. The importance of socio-economic status and individual characteristics on the prevalence of head lice in schoolchildren.
    Willems S, Lapeere H, Haedens N, Pasteels I, Naeyaert JM, De Maeseneer J.
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  • 33. [Prevalence of head lice in some primary schools in Iğdır province].
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    Dehghanzadeh R, Asghari-Jafarabadi M, Salimian S, Asl Hashemi A, Khayatzadeh S.
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    Vahabi A, Shemshad K, Sayyadi M, Biglarian A, Vahabi B, Sayyad S, Shemshad M, Rafinejad J.
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