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Study paves the way for efficient one-dose strategy for redu
Study paves the way for efficient one-dose strategy for redu
Study paves the way for efficient one-dose strategy for reducing scabies prevalence
One dose of an anti-parasite drug was just as effective as two at significantly reducing the spread of scabies, the contagious, intensely itchy skin condition, according to a new study.
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