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Hematuria in children due to schistosomiasis in a nonendemic setting
Andrea P. Summer
,
William Stauffer
,
Stacene R. Maroushek
, Thomas E. Nevins
Medicine - Infectious Disease and International Medicine
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Immigrants
100%
Schistosomiasis
100%
Immigrant Population
100%
Early Diagnosis
100%
Infection Treatment
100%
Early Treatment
100%
Tropical Africa
100%
Exotic Disease
100%
Hematuria
100%
Non-endemic
100%
Refugee Population
100%
Infection Diagnosis
100%
Schistosoma Haematobium
100%
Painless Hematuria
100%
Enhanced Awareness
100%
Invasive Diagnostic Procedures
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infection
100%
Schistosomiasis
100%
Hematuria
100%
Immigrant
66%
Clinician
33%
Awareness
33%
Early Diagnosis
33%
Invasive Diagnostics
33%
Schistosoma haematobium
33%
Diseases
33%