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Declining rates of amebiasis in Los Angeles County: A sentinel for decreasing acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) incidence?

F.J. Sorvillo, L. Lieb, L. Mascola and S.H. Waterman

American Journal of Public Health, 1989, vol. 79, issue 11, 1563-1564

Abstract: In Los Angeles County from 1983-1988, rates of amebiasis declined 65 percent among White males 15-44 years. No such decline occurred among White females 15-44 years or White males

Date: 1989
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