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1. Hookworm infection in central China: morphological and molecular diagnosis.

2. Genotypic profile of benzimidazole resistance associated with SNP F167Y in the beta-tubulin gene of Necator americanus helminths obtained from Brazilian populations.

3. Old friends and friendly fire: Pregnancy, hookworm infection, and anemia among tropical horticulturalists.

4. Egg genotyping reveals the possibility of patent Ancylostoma caninum infection in human intestine.

5. Risk factors for infection with soil-transmitted helminths during an integrated community level water, sanitation, and hygiene and deworming intervention in Timor-Leste.

6. Use of quantitative PCR to assess the efficacy of albendazole against Necator americanus and Ascaris spp. in Manufahi District, Timor-Leste.

7. An environmental assessment and risk map of Ascaris lumbricoides and Necator americanus distributions in Manufahi District, Timor-Leste.

8. First Molecular Identifications of Necator americanus and Ancylostoma ceylanicum Infecting Rural Communities in Lower Myanmar.

9. Restoration of hookworm egg development after prolonged storage in stool suspension.

10. Adult hookworms (Necator spp.) collected from researchers working with wild western lowland gorillas.

11. Integrated school-based surveillance for soil-transmitted helminth infections and lymphatic filariasis in Gampaha district, Sri Lanka.

12. Humans and great apes cohabiting the forest ecosystem in central african republic harbour the same hookworms.

13. Molecular detection of Ancylostoma duodenale, Ancylostoma ceylanicum, and Necator americanus in humans in northeastern and southern Thailand.

14. Application of a real-time PCR method for detecting and monitoring hookworm Necator americanus infections in Southern China.

15. Modelling the ecological niche of hookworm in Brazil based on climate.

16. Generalized urticaria induced by the Na-ASP-2 hookworm vaccine: implications for the development of vaccines against helminths.

17. A study on the prevalence of hookworm infection in four districts of West Bengal and its linkage with anaemia.

18. Age-related changes in hookworm infection, anaemia and iron deficiency in an area of high Necator americanus hookworm transmission in south-eastern Brazil.

19. [Asymptomatic eosinophilia in an African immigrant].

20. Functional significance of low-intensity polyparasite helminth infections in anemia.

21. Effects of climatic, socio-economic and behavioural factors on the transmission of hookworm (Necator americanus) on two low-country plantations in Sri Lanka.

22. Polymerase chain reaction-based differential diagnosis of Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus infections in humans in northern Ghana.

23. The immunoepidemiology of human hookworm infection.

24. Hookworm infection: new developments and prospects for control.

25. Hookworm (Necator americanus) transmission in inland areas of sandy soils in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

26. [Transmission of schistosomiasis in an urban population and prevalence of intestinal helminthiasis in Bamako, Mali ].

27. Hookworm infection and anemia in adult women in rural Chiapas, Mexico.

28. Emerging patterns of hookworm infection: influence of aging on the intensity of Necator infection in Hainan Province, People's Republic of China.

29. Effective control of hookworm infection in school children from Dhofar, Sultanate of Oman: a four-year experience with albendazole mass chemotherapy.

30. Epidemiology of Necator americanus hookworm infections in Xiulongkan Village, Hainan Province, China: high prevalence and intensity among middle-aged and elderly residents.

31. Predisposition to hookworm infection in Papua New Guinea.

32. Epidemiology of human geohelminth infections (ascariasis, trichuriasis and necatoriasis) in Lushui and Puer Counties, Yunnan Province, China.

33. Public health programs in early twentieth-century Louisiana.

34. Geographic distribution and epidemiology of Oesophagostomum bifurcum and hookworm infections in humans in Togo.

35. The distribution of helminth infections along the coastal plain of Kwazulu-Natal province, South Africa.

36. Epidemiology of human hookworm infections among adult villagers in Hejiang and Santai Counties, Sichuan Province, China.

37. Patterns of concurrent hookworm infection and schistosomiasis in schoolchildren in Tanzania.

38. Epidemiological evidence for a differential effect of hookworm species, Ancylostoma duodenale or Necator americanus, on iron status of children.

39. Parasitic infections in villagers from three districts of the Brazilian Amazon.

40. Transmission patterns and the epidemiology of hookworm infection.

41. The use of human faeces for fertilizer is associated with increased intensity of hookworm infection in Vietnamese women.

42. Ascariasis and hookworm.

44. IgG4 responses to antigens of adult Necator americanus: potential for use in large-scale epidemiological studies.

45. Immunoepidemiology of human necatoriasis: correlations between antibody responses and parasite burdens.

46. The changing epidemiology of human hookworm infection in Australia.

47. Immunity in humans to Necator americanus: IgE, parasite weight and fecundity.

48. [Digestive parasitic diseases. A continuous current problem].

49. The population biology and control of Necator americanus in a village community in south-eastern China.

50. The effect of the availability of latrines on soil-transmitted nematode infections in the plantation sector in Sri Lanka.

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