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Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan: Information for Refugees and Healthcare Providers

CDC recently conducted an investigation into reports of chronic abdominal pain, schistosomiasis, and strongyloidiasis among the Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan. The following links provide information for the Lost Boys and Girls, physicians, and public health officials.

Page Last Modified: July 29, 2005
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