The roles of stakeholder experience and organizational learning in declining mass drug administration coverage for lymphatic filariasis in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: A case study.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an effective round of mass drug administration (MDA) for lymphatic filariasis (LF) as one that reaches at least 65% of the target population. In its first round of MDA in 2011-2012, the National Program to Eliminate LF in Haiti achieved a 79% epidemiologic...
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Main Authors: | Breanna K Wodnik (Author), Didié Hérold Louis (Author), Michel Joseph (Author), Lee T Wilkers (Author), Susan D Landskroener (Author), Luccene Desir (Author), Jean Frantz Lemoine (Author), James V Lavery (Author) |
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