Background - This study was designed to determine the distribution and identity of potential intermediate snail hosts of Schistosoma spp. in Bengo, Luanda, Kwanza Norte and Malanje Provinces in north-western Angola. This is an area where infection with Schistosoma haematobium, causing urogenital schistosomiasis, is common but little is yet known about transmission of the disease. Angola has had a varied past with regard to disease control and is revitalising efforts to combat neglected tropical diseases. Methods - Snails were sampled from 60 water-contact points. Specimens of the genera Bulinus, Biomphalaria or Lymnaea were screened for trematode infections by inducing cercarial shedding. Snails were initially identified using shell morphol...
Schistosomiasis is a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) prevalent across much of Africa, and also reg...
Abstract Background Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in ...
Intestinal schistosomiasis is hyperendemic in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Uganda, it is e...
This study was designed to determine the distribution and identity of potential intermediate snail h...
Abstract Background This study was designed to determine the distribution and identity of potential ...
The freshwater snail genus Bulinus plays a vital role in transmitting parasites of the Schistosoma h...
There is a need for recent information on intermediate snail hosts of schistosomes in The Gambia; th...
Background: Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in endem...
As intermediate host of Schistosoma haematobium and S. mattheei, the Bulinus africanus group plays a...
Abstract Background Accurate identification of schistosome species infecting intermediate host snail...
My thesis implemented molecular methods of snail and schistosome identification in a novel attempt t...
BackgroundThe Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of hum...
Background Accurate identification of schistosome species infecting intermediate host snails is i...
Background The Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of h...
International audienceBulinus senegalensis and Bulinus umbilicatus, two sympatric freshwater snails ...
Schistosomiasis is a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) prevalent across much of Africa, and also reg...
Abstract Background Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in ...
Intestinal schistosomiasis is hyperendemic in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Uganda, it is e...
This study was designed to determine the distribution and identity of potential intermediate snail h...
Abstract Background This study was designed to determine the distribution and identity of potential ...
The freshwater snail genus Bulinus plays a vital role in transmitting parasites of the Schistosoma h...
There is a need for recent information on intermediate snail hosts of schistosomes in The Gambia; th...
Background: Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in endem...
As intermediate host of Schistosoma haematobium and S. mattheei, the Bulinus africanus group plays a...
Abstract Background Accurate identification of schistosome species infecting intermediate host snail...
My thesis implemented molecular methods of snail and schistosome identification in a novel attempt t...
BackgroundThe Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of hum...
Background Accurate identification of schistosome species infecting intermediate host snails is i...
Background The Zanzibar Archipelago (Pemba and Unguja islands) is targeted for the elimination of h...
International audienceBulinus senegalensis and Bulinus umbilicatus, two sympatric freshwater snails ...
Schistosomiasis is a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) prevalent across much of Africa, and also reg...
Abstract Background Snails are essential for the transmission and maintenance of schistosomiasis in ...
Intestinal schistosomiasis is hyperendemic in many sub-Saharan African countries. In Uganda, it is e...