High Malnutrition Rate in Venezuelan Yanomami Compared to Warao Amerindians and Creoles: Significant Associations WITH Intestinal Parasites and Anemia
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P. Hermans | Lilly M. Verhagen | Renzo N. Incani | Carolina R. Franco | Alejandra Ugarte | Yeneska Cadenas | Carmen I. Sierra Ruiz | Peter W. M. Hermans | Denise Hoek | Maiza Campos Ponce | Jacobus H. de Waard | Elena Pinelli | E. Pinelli | R. N. Incani | L. Verhagen | C. R. Franco | Jorge Eduardo Abreu Ugarte | Y. Cadenas | D. Hoek | M. Campos Ponce | J. D. de Waard | L. M. Verhagen | Maiza Campos Ponce
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