Control of chronic Strongyloides stercoralis infection in an endemic community may be possible by pharmacological means alone: Results of a three-year cohort study.
OBJECTIVES:To assess the effect of treatment with ivermectin on the prevalence of S. stercoralis infection in an Australian Aboriginal population over a three year period, and to assess the validity of using a lower ELISA cut-off in diagnosis. METHODS:A three-year cohort study of 259 adult Australia...
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Main Authors: | Russell Hays (Author), Adrian Esterman (Author), Robyn McDermott (Author) |
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