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INDEX

PROBLEM STATEMENT 1

CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW 3

1.1. History of research on roundworms, whipworms, hookworms/worms 3

1.1.1. In the world 3

1.1.2. In Vietnam 4

1.2. Epidemiology of roundworm, whipworm and hookworm/tazoworm 5

1.2.1. Factors affecting worm infection 5

1.2.2. Infection status of roundworm, whipworm, hookworm/pinworm 9

1.3. Harmful effects of roundworms, whipworms and hookworms on the human body 15

1.3.1. Harmful effects of roundworms 15

1.3.2. Harmful effects of pinworms 18

1.3.3. Harmful effects of hookworm/beakworm 19

1.4. Treatment of roundworms, whipworms and hookworms/pinworms 22

1.4.1. Specific treatment 22

1.4.2. Treatment of hookworm/worm anemia 24

1.5. Prevention of roundworm, whipworm and hookworm/tackle 24

1.5.1. Principles of disease prevention 24

1.5.2. Strategy and solutions 25

1.5.3. Some results in worm prevention 28

1.6. Some geographical, administrative, population and economic characteristics of Dak Lak province 30

1.7. Worm prevention and environmental protection in Dak Lak 37

1.7.1. Some studies describing risk factors affecting worm infection... 37

1.7.2. Some research topics on experimental interventions to prevent worms .. 39

CHAPTER 2: RESEARCH SUBJECTS AND METHODS 40

2.1. Research subjects 40

2.2. Research time 40

2.3. Research location 40

2.4. Research content 43

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