Niños, mascotas y parásitos intestinales: una tríada que merece mayor atención en salud pública

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  • JOSE ERNESTO RAMIREZ APARICIO Clinica Veterinaria Dr. Pet

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Niños, mascotas, parásitos

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2025-12-22

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RAMIREZ APARICIO JE. Niños, mascotas y parásitos intestinales: una tríada que merece mayor atención en salud pública. Arch.cuba.gastroenterol. [Internet]. 22 de diciembre de 2025 [citado 24 de diciembre de 2025];4. Disponible en: https://revgastro.sld.cu/index.php/gast/article/view/206

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