Classification of countries for certification of interruption of yaws transmission in the Americas.</p
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) has targeted yaws for global eradication. Eradication ...
<p>For the purposes of this figure, a country is categorized as endemic for a disease based on its s...
Geographical distribution of domestic animals and ticks from which studies on anaplasmosis were cond...
Prevalence of yaws (maximum) in general population by country or territory and sample period.</p
A.1: Interrupted transmission; A.2: Currently endemic; B.1: Previously endemic (current status unkno...
The number of countries and areas undertaking national or subnational campaigns refers to the period...
Number of cases and prevalence of yaws (range) in children (0–16 years old) by country or territory,...
Number of cases of yaws per year (range) in general population by country or territory and sample pe...
<p>Geographical distributions of active yaw cases per lot and classification of yaws prevalence, rur...
In addition to Member States, there are 9 countries or areas with a history of yaws for which data a...
Participating countries and vaccines that are available in each participating country.</p
<p>Number and description of countries included and excluded from water and sanitation analyses.</p
Currently endemic countries (current status known) are depicted in grey. In addition to Member State...
<p>List of Countries with over one hundred cases, divided into three latitude areas.</p
BACKGROUND:Yaws is targeted for eradication by 2020 in the WHA66.12 resolution of the World Health A...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) has targeted yaws for global eradication. Eradication ...
<p>For the purposes of this figure, a country is categorized as endemic for a disease based on its s...
Geographical distribution of domestic animals and ticks from which studies on anaplasmosis were cond...
Prevalence of yaws (maximum) in general population by country or territory and sample period.</p
A.1: Interrupted transmission; A.2: Currently endemic; B.1: Previously endemic (current status unkno...
The number of countries and areas undertaking national or subnational campaigns refers to the period...
Number of cases and prevalence of yaws (range) in children (0–16 years old) by country or territory,...
Number of cases of yaws per year (range) in general population by country or territory and sample pe...
<p>Geographical distributions of active yaw cases per lot and classification of yaws prevalence, rur...
In addition to Member States, there are 9 countries or areas with a history of yaws for which data a...
Participating countries and vaccines that are available in each participating country.</p
<p>Number and description of countries included and excluded from water and sanitation analyses.</p
Currently endemic countries (current status known) are depicted in grey. In addition to Member State...
<p>List of Countries with over one hundred cases, divided into three latitude areas.</p
BACKGROUND:Yaws is targeted for eradication by 2020 in the WHA66.12 resolution of the World Health A...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) has targeted yaws for global eradication. Eradication ...
<p>For the purposes of this figure, a country is categorized as endemic for a disease based on its s...
Geographical distribution of domestic animals and ticks from which studies on anaplasmosis were cond...