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The Cost Effectiveness of Strategies for the Treatment of Intestinal Parasites in Immigrants
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Presumptive administration of albendazole to all immigrants at risk for parasitosis would save lives and money. Universal screening, with treatment of persons with positive stool examinations, would save lives but is less cost effective than presumptive treatment.
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