The 62nd Annual Meeting for the Japanese Society of Tropical Medicine

The following study will be presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting for the Japanese Society of Tropical Medicine (Nov. 3-5, online):

Estimation of storage time of human excreta for the Helminth inactivation using regression trees
Wakana Oishi and Daisuke Sano
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