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8ng/ml. One case had mixed infection had moderate decrease in serum ferritin level. In conclusion, the present study showed a high prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection correlated with anemia which calls for a comprehensive public health intervention and regular parasitic screening in school-aged children.]]>
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