Comparison of coproprevalence and seroprevalence to guide decision-making in national soil-transmitted helminthiasis control programs: Ethiopia as a case study.
<h4>Background</h4>WHO recommends periodical assessment of the prevalence of any soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections to adapt the frequency of mass drug administration targeting STHs. Today, detection of eggs in stool smears (Kato-Katz thick smear) remains the diagnostic standard....
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Main Authors: | Sara Roose (Author), Gemechu Tadesse Leta (Author), Johnny Vlaminck (Author), Birhanu Getachew (Author), Kalkidan Mekete (Author), Iris Peelaers (Author), Peter Geldhof (Author), Bruno Levecke (Author) |
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