Indigenous peoples account for about 6%of the world’s population and are highly vulnerable to parasitic infections[1,2].Aetas,one of the indigenous people groups in the Philippines,rely on backyard swine production a...Indigenous peoples account for about 6%of the world’s population and are highly vulnerable to parasitic infections[1,2].Aetas,one of the indigenous people groups in the Philippines,rely on backyard swine production as their primary means of livelihood[3].Literature indicated that zoonoses arise from close physical contact and the cohabitation of humans with domesticated animals[4].Ascaris spp.展开更多
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文摘Indigenous peoples account for about 6%of the world’s population and are highly vulnerable to parasitic infections[1,2].Aetas,one of the indigenous people groups in the Philippines,rely on backyard swine production as their primary means of livelihood[3].Literature indicated that zoonoses arise from close physical contact and the cohabitation of humans with domesticated animals[4].Ascaris spp.