Abstract. A mouse bioassay was used monthly over the infection season of 2001 to determine the temporal and spatial variability of schistosome cercarial density in irrigation ditches in five villages in southwestern Sichuan Province in the People’s Republic of China. Analysis of variance showed that approximately half of the variability was due to the village and site within the village, with little contribution from air temperature, weekly average rainfall, or the month within the infection season in which the bioassay was performed. The location-specific variability in these data suggest that epidemiologic studies will generally have low power to detect the influence of water-contact intensity on human parasite burden without taking accou...
The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts and environm...
Background: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
infection fluctuated temporally. This dynamical change might indicate periodicity of the disease, a...
Currently schistosomiasis transmission has been suppressed to low levels in many historically endemi...
Schistosomiasis is still prevalent in seven provinces in China despite several decades of continuous...
This study compared changes in the spatial clustering of schistosomiasis in Jianghan Plain, China by...
Insight into the spatial and temporal contamination of the environment by bovine faeces in China can...
Abstract. Twenty villages in the Anning River Valley of southwestern Sichuan China were surveyed for...
infection risk in Anhui Province and assessed the associations of the disease with key environmenta...
The cercarial density in natural water and number of infected Bulinus globosus were monitored over a...
The epidemiology of schistosomiasis japonicum over small areas remains poorly understood, and this i...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis is a water-borne disease caused by trematode worms belonging to ...
Schistosomiasis remains a major public health problem in China. The major endemic areas are located ...
BackgroundSchistosomiasis japonica is a zoonotic parasitic disease. After nearly 70 years of control...
Background: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts and environm...
Background: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
infection fluctuated temporally. This dynamical change might indicate periodicity of the disease, a...
Currently schistosomiasis transmission has been suppressed to low levels in many historically endemi...
Schistosomiasis is still prevalent in seven provinces in China despite several decades of continuous...
This study compared changes in the spatial clustering of schistosomiasis in Jianghan Plain, China by...
Insight into the spatial and temporal contamination of the environment by bovine faeces in China can...
Abstract. Twenty villages in the Anning River Valley of southwestern Sichuan China were surveyed for...
infection risk in Anhui Province and assessed the associations of the disease with key environmenta...
The cercarial density in natural water and number of infected Bulinus globosus were monitored over a...
The epidemiology of schistosomiasis japonicum over small areas remains poorly understood, and this i...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis is a water-borne disease caused by trematode worms belonging to ...
Schistosomiasis remains a major public health problem in China. The major endemic areas are located ...
BackgroundSchistosomiasis japonica is a zoonotic parasitic disease. After nearly 70 years of control...
Background: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts and environm...
Background: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
infection fluctuated temporally. This dynamical change might indicate periodicity of the disease, a...