Investigating a strategy for quantifying schistosome infection levels in preschool-aged children using prevalence data from school-aged children.
In 2012, the World Health Organisation (WHO) set out a roadmap for eliminating schistosomiasis as a public health problem by 2025. To achieve this target, preschool-aged children (PSAC; aged 6 years and below) will need to be included in schistosomiasis treatment programmes. As the global community...
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Main Authors: | Rivka M Lim (Author), Mark E J Woolhouse (Author), Takafira Mduluza (Author), Margo Chase-Topping (Author), Derick N M Osakunor (Author), Lester Chitsulo (Author), Francisca Mutapi (Author) |
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