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Stephanie Halamek

Stephanie Halamek

Mar 23, 2013

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    About This Project

    Hookworms affect the lives of more than 400,000,000 men, women and children around the world. The most effective drugs available today work only some of the time, on some of the worms. In fact, these drugs were originally developed for veterinary medicine, not for human treatment.
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