Educational intervention on intestinal parasitosis in parents of the Totoras parish of Ambato canton. Ecuador
Abstract
Enteroparasites affect people in the world. An educational intervention on intestinal parasitosis (knowledge-prevention) was carried out through an observational, descriptive, prospective and longitudinal study obtaining little knowledge and after the intervention high knowledge. Education is fundamental in determining knowledge for parents
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