Cost-effectiveness analysis is used to predict the optimal design of mass chemotherapy strategies in controlling Ascaris lumbricoides infection. The question of who to treat, how many to treat, and how often to treat are addressed using a population dynamic model of helminth transmission that assesses effectiveness in terms of disease reduction, combined with cost data from an actual control programme. Child-targeted treatment can be more cost-effective than population treatment in reducing the number of disease cases. The model also implies that, in the circumstances described here, enhancing coverage is a more cost-effective approach than increasing frequency of treatment
Background Amongst the world’s poorest populations, availability of anthelmintic treatments for t...
Background In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new com...
The control or elimination of neglected tropical diseases has recently become the focus of increased...
This paper reviews three different approaches to modelling the cost-effectiveness of schistosomiasis...
The coverage of mass drug administration (MDA) for neglected tropical diseases, such as the soil-tra...
This paper reviews three different approaches to modelling the cost-effectiveness of schistosomiasis...
Background: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting...
Mathematical models are playing an increasing role in the design and optimization of control program...
SummaryBackgroundThe coverage of mass drug administration (MDA) for neglected tropical diseases, suc...
summary Numerous studies have shown that anthelminthic treatment can be effective in improving growt...
Diagnostics play a crucial role in determining treatment protocols and evaluating success of mass dr...
WHO guidelines recommend annual treatment for schistosomiasis or soil-transmitted helminthiasis when...
BACKGROUND: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
Background Amongst the world’s poorest populations, availability of anthelmintic treatments for t...
Background In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new com...
The control or elimination of neglected tropical diseases has recently become the focus of increased...
This paper reviews three different approaches to modelling the cost-effectiveness of schistosomiasis...
The coverage of mass drug administration (MDA) for neglected tropical diseases, such as the soil-tra...
This paper reviews three different approaches to modelling the cost-effectiveness of schistosomiasis...
Background: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting...
Mathematical models are playing an increasing role in the design and optimization of control program...
SummaryBackgroundThe coverage of mass drug administration (MDA) for neglected tropical diseases, suc...
summary Numerous studies have shown that anthelminthic treatment can be effective in improving growt...
Diagnostics play a crucial role in determining treatment protocols and evaluating success of mass dr...
WHO guidelines recommend annual treatment for schistosomiasis or soil-transmitted helminthiasis when...
BACKGROUND: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
The predictions of two mathematical models of the transmission dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and ...
Background Amongst the world’s poorest populations, availability of anthelmintic treatments for t...
Background In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new com...
The control or elimination of neglected tropical diseases has recently become the focus of increased...