Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease that ranks among the most important water-based diseases of humans in developing countries. Increased prevalence and spread of human schistosomiasis to non-endemic areas has been consistently linked with water resource management related to agricultural expansion. However, the role of agrochemical pollution in human schistosome transmission remains unexplored, despite strong evidence of agrochemicals increasing snail-borne diseases of wildlife and a projected 2- to 5-fold increase in global agrochemical use by 2050. Using a field mesocosm experiment, we show that environmentally relevant concentrations of fertilizer, a herbicide, and an insecticide, individually and as mixtures, increase de...
BackgroundHuman waste is used as an agricultural fertilizer in China and elsewhere. Because the eggs...
Recent evidence suggests that snail predators may aid efforts to control the human parasitic disease...
Many people argue that water resource development projects have negative health effects. In particu...
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease that ranks among the most important water-based d...
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease that ranks among the most important water-based d...
BackgroundAgrochemical pollution of surface waters is a growing global environmental challenge, espe...
Schistosomiasis is a severe neglected tropical disease caused by trematodes and transmitted by fresh...
The global human population is expected to exceed 9 billion individuals by 2050, putting greater str...
BACKGROUND:Schistosomiasis is responsible for the second highest burden of disease among neglected t...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
<strong>Summary</strong> With a global disease burden of 240 million infected people, of which 90% l...
Freshwater ecosystems are often exposed to intense agricultural pollution, which can impact species ...
Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by infection with blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma. Transmi...
Recently, the World Health Organization recognized that efforts to interrupt schistosomiasis transmi...
An estimated number of 240 millions people worldwide suffer of schistosomi-asis (mainly in Africa an...
BackgroundHuman waste is used as an agricultural fertilizer in China and elsewhere. Because the eggs...
Recent evidence suggests that snail predators may aid efforts to control the human parasitic disease...
Many people argue that water resource development projects have negative health effects. In particu...
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease that ranks among the most important water-based d...
Schistosomiasis is a snail-borne parasitic disease that ranks among the most important water-based d...
BackgroundAgrochemical pollution of surface waters is a growing global environmental challenge, espe...
Schistosomiasis is a severe neglected tropical disease caused by trematodes and transmitted by fresh...
The global human population is expected to exceed 9 billion individuals by 2050, putting greater str...
BACKGROUND:Schistosomiasis is responsible for the second highest burden of disease among neglected t...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
<strong>Summary</strong> With a global disease burden of 240 million infected people, of which 90% l...
Freshwater ecosystems are often exposed to intense agricultural pollution, which can impact species ...
Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by infection with blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma. Transmi...
Recently, the World Health Organization recognized that efforts to interrupt schistosomiasis transmi...
An estimated number of 240 millions people worldwide suffer of schistosomi-asis (mainly in Africa an...
BackgroundHuman waste is used as an agricultural fertilizer in China and elsewhere. Because the eggs...
Recent evidence suggests that snail predators may aid efforts to control the human parasitic disease...
Many people argue that water resource development projects have negative health effects. In particu...