Background Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, particularly water buffaloes, are thought to play a major role in the transmission of schistosomiasis to humans in China. Preliminary results (1998–2003) of a praziquantel (PZQ)-based pilot intervention study we undertook provided proof of principle that water buffaloes are major reservoir hosts for S. japonicum in the Poyang Lake region, Jiangxi Province. Methods and Findings Here we present the results of a cluster-randomised intervention trial (2004–2007) undertaken in Hunan and Jiangxi Provinces, with increased power and more general applicability to the lake and marshlands regions of southern China. The trial involved four matched pairs of ...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China. We under...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in the Peoples' Republic of China ...
A U.S. National Institutes of Health-sponsored study was initiated in 1998, ending in 2002, to exami...
BACKGROUND Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, par...
Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, particularly w...
Background: Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, pa...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in China, with over one million pe...
Despite significant progress, China faces the challenge of re-emerging schistosomiasis transmission ...
Despite significant progress, China faces the challenge of re-emerging schistosomiasis transmission ...
We describe the design and report baseline results of a cluster-randomized intervention to determine...
We hypothesize that bovine infections are responsible for the persistence of human schistosomiasis t...
Article is also free to read on publisher website Abstract We describe the design and report baselin...
Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in China, with over one million people infect...
Abstract. Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China. We under...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China. We under...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in the Peoples' Republic of China ...
A U.S. National Institutes of Health-sponsored study was initiated in 1998, ending in 2002, to exami...
BACKGROUND Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, par...
Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, particularly w...
Background: Zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in China. Bovines, pa...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in China, with over one million pe...
Despite significant progress, China faces the challenge of re-emerging schistosomiasis transmission ...
Despite significant progress, China faces the challenge of re-emerging schistosomiasis transmission ...
We describe the design and report baseline results of a cluster-randomized intervention to determine...
We hypothesize that bovine infections are responsible for the persistence of human schistosomiasis t...
Article is also free to read on publisher website Abstract We describe the design and report baselin...
Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in China, with over one million people infect...
Abstract. Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China. We under...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a zoonosis of major public health importance in southern China. We under...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in the Peoples' Republic of China ...
A U.S. National Institutes of Health-sponsored study was initiated in 1998, ending in 2002, to exami...