Heavy metals and parasitic geohelminths toxicity among geophagous pregnant women: a case study of Nakuru Municipality,Kenya |
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Authors: | Odongo A O Moturi W N Mbuthia E K |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Environmental Science, Egerton University, Box 536, Njoro, Kenya ;2.Department of Human Nutrition, Egerton University, Box 536, Njoro, Kenya ; |
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Abstract: | Environmental Geochemistry and Health - Geophagia is defined as deliberate consumption of earths’ materials, e.g. soil, clay and soft stones. The practice is widespread among pregnant women,... |
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