Decision support for evidence-based integration of disease control: A proof of concept for malaria and schistosomiasis.
Designing and implementing effective programs for infectious disease control requires complex decision-making, informed by an understanding of the diseases, the types of disease interventions and control measures available, and the disease-relevant characteristics of the local community. Though dise...
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Main Authors: | Claire J Standley (Author), Ellie Graeden (Author), Justin Kerr (Author), Erin M Sorrell (Author), Rebecca Katz (Author) |
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