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Prevalence of Parasitic Contamination in Salad Vegetables Collected from Supermarkets and Street Vendors in Amman and Baqa’a – Jordan Cover

Prevalence of Parasitic Contamination in Salad Vegetables Collected from Supermarkets and Street Vendors in Amman and Baqa’a – Jordan

By: YAZAN ISMAIL  
Open Access
|Jun 2016

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5604/17331331.1204480 | Journal eISSN: 2544-4646 | Journal ISSN: 1733-1331
Language: English
Page range: 201 - 207
Submitted on: Sep 8, 2015
Accepted on: Nov 30, 2015
Published on: Jun 7, 2016
Published by: Polish Society of Microbiologists
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
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