Soil-transmitted helminth reinfection four and six months after mass drug administration: results from the delta region of Myanmar.
<h4>Background</h4>Mass drug administration (MDA), targeted at school-aged children (SAC) is the method recommended by the World Health Organization for the control of morbidity induced by soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection in endemic countries. However, MDA does not prevent reinf...
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Main Authors: | Julia C Dunn (Author), Alison A Bettis (Author), Nay Yee Wyine (Author), Aye Moe Moe Lwin (Author), Aung Tun (Author), Nay Soe Maung (Author), Roy M Anderson (Author) |
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