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This is a very interesting article. You mentioned that Giardia Iamblia infection rate differs by social class and race. Why do you think that infection rates differ by race? Could there be a correlation between housing segregation and infection rates? -Hannah Hertz | This is a very interesting article. You mentioned that Giardia Iamblia infection rate differs by social class and race. Why do you think that infection rates differ by race? Could there be a correlation between housing segregation and infection rates? -Hannah Hertz | ||
Nice article! I particularly liked the section on the prevalence of Giardia in daycares. Although you discussed this a little in your class presentation, this was even more formative. -Carter Powell |
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This is a very interesting article. You mentioned that Giardia Iamblia infection rate differs by social class and race. Why do you think that infection rates differ by race? Could there be a correlation between housing segregation and infection rates? -Hannah Hertz
Nice article! I particularly liked the section on the prevalence of Giardia in daycares. Although you discussed this a little in your class presentation, this was even more formative. -Carter Powell