Neglected tropical diseases activities in Africa in the COVID-19 era: the need for a "hybrid" approach in COVID-endemic times
Abstract With the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic showing no signs of abating, resuming neglected tropical disease (NTD) activities, particularly mass drug administration (MDA), is vital. Failure to resume activities will not only enhance the risk of NTD transmission, but will fail to l...
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Main Authors: | David Molyneux (Author), Simon Bush (Author), Ron Bannerman (Author), Philip Downs (Author), Joy Shu'aibu (Author), Pelagie Boko-Collins (Author), Ioasia Radvan (Author), Leah Wohlgemuth (Author), Chris Boyton (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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