TY - BOOK ID - 77941132 TI - Gender, behavior, and health : schistosomiasis transmission and control in rural Egypt AU - El-Katsha, Samiha. AU - Watts, Susan J. PY - 2002 SN - 1617970247 1936190168 1417522895 9781417522897 9774247280 9789774247286 9781617970245 9781936190164 PB - Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, DB - UniCat KW - Rural health KW - Schistosomiasis KW - Women KW - Human females KW - Wimmin KW - Woman KW - Womon KW - Womyn KW - Females KW - Human beings KW - Femininity KW - Bilharziasis KW - Bilharziosis KW - Katayama disease KW - Snail fever KW - Distomatosis KW - Hygiene, Rural KW - Rural public health KW - Environmental health KW - Health KW - Public health KW - Medicine, Rural KW - Health and hygiene UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77941132 AB - An estimated 200 million people in the world suffer from schistosomiasis and according to the World Health Organization it ranks second behind malaria in terms of socioeconomic and public health importance in tropical and subtropical areas. This is a study of the disease in rural Egypt. ER -