State of deworming coverage and equity in low-income and middle-income countries using household health surveys: a spatiotemporal cross-sectional study
Summary: Background: Mass deworming against soil-transmitted helminthiasis, which affects 1 billion of the poorest people globally, is one of the largest public health programmes for neglected tropical diseases, and is intended to be equitable. However, the extent to which treatment programmes for d...
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Main Authors: | Nathan C Lo, MD (Author), Sam Heft-Neal, PhD (Author), Jean T Coulibaly, PhD (Author), Leslie Leonard, MPH (Author), Eran Bendavid, MD (Author), David G Addiss, MD (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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