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Volume 29, Number 12—December 2023
Research

Cross-Sectional Study of Soil-Transmitted Helminthiases in Black Belt Region of Alabama, USA

Claudette PooleComments to Author , Troy Barker, Richard Bradbury, Drew Capone, Amy Hutson Chatham, Sukwan Handali, Eduardo Rodriguez, Yvonne Qvarnstrom, and Joe Brown
Author affiliations: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA (C. Poole, A. Hutson Chatham); University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA (T. Barker, J. Brown); Federation University, Australia (R. Bradbury); Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA (D. Capone); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (S. Handali, E. Rodriguez, Y. Qvarnstrom)

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Figure 2

Heat map demonstrating distribution of children enrolled living in homes with self-reported straight pipe sewage discharge in a study of soil-transmitted helminthiases conducted in Lowndes, Wilcox, and Perry Counties, Alabama, USA, December 2019–August 2022.

Figure 2. Heat map demonstrating distribution of children enrolled living in homes with self-reported straight pipe sewage discharge in a study of soil-transmitted helminthiases conducted in Lowndes, Wilcox, and Perry Counties, Alabama, USA, December 2019–August 2022.

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