Worldwide schistosomiasis remains a serious public health problem with approximately 67 million people infected and 200 million at risk of infection from inhabiting or transiting endemically active regions. Africa, South America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East are the main transmission regions of Schistosoma mansoni. The fight against transmission through the use of molluscicides is not recent and has been advocated as the only activity with the possibility of interruption of transmission in small, epidemiologically active outbreaks. Euphorbia milii var. hislopii (syn. splendens) (Des Moulins, 1826) is the most promising for use in official schistosomiasis control programs according to the WHO. In this review, we show that an understand...
Schistosomiasis is an endemic disease caused by helminths belonging to the genus Schistosoma. Accord...
Background Programs for schistosomiasis control are advancing worldwide, with many benefits noted in...
Schistosomiasis control was impossible without effective tools. Synthetic molluscicides developed in...
Schistosomiasis has been reported in 78 endemic countries and affects 240 million people worldwide. ...
Background Schistosomiasis has been reported in 78 endemic countries and affects 240 million people ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis has been reported in 78 endemic countries and affects 240 m...
The latex of "Crown-of-Thorns" (Euphorbia milii var hislopii) is a potent plant molluscicide and a p...
Molluscan are always responsible for human threat direct or indirect ways. A large number of mollusc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Programs for schistosomiasis control are advancing worldwide, with many ben...
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease and affects over 200 million people worldwide. The s...
Although a disease of great antiquity, scientific studies of schistosomiasis began only 150 years ag...
A review of the methodology recommended by the World Health Organization for the use of molluscicide...
A review of the methodology recommended by the World Health Organization for the use of molluscicide...
Schistosomiasis control was impossible without effective tools. Synthetic molluscicides developed in...
Schistosomiasis, a grave and debilitating disease of socioeconomic importance, is increasing in inci...
Schistosomiasis is an endemic disease caused by helminths belonging to the genus Schistosoma. Accord...
Background Programs for schistosomiasis control are advancing worldwide, with many benefits noted in...
Schistosomiasis control was impossible without effective tools. Synthetic molluscicides developed in...
Schistosomiasis has been reported in 78 endemic countries and affects 240 million people worldwide. ...
Background Schistosomiasis has been reported in 78 endemic countries and affects 240 million people ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis has been reported in 78 endemic countries and affects 240 m...
The latex of "Crown-of-Thorns" (Euphorbia milii var hislopii) is a potent plant molluscicide and a p...
Molluscan are always responsible for human threat direct or indirect ways. A large number of mollusc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Programs for schistosomiasis control are advancing worldwide, with many ben...
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease and affects over 200 million people worldwide. The s...
Although a disease of great antiquity, scientific studies of schistosomiasis began only 150 years ag...
A review of the methodology recommended by the World Health Organization for the use of molluscicide...
A review of the methodology recommended by the World Health Organization for the use of molluscicide...
Schistosomiasis control was impossible without effective tools. Synthetic molluscicides developed in...
Schistosomiasis, a grave and debilitating disease of socioeconomic importance, is increasing in inci...
Schistosomiasis is an endemic disease caused by helminths belonging to the genus Schistosoma. Accord...
Background Programs for schistosomiasis control are advancing worldwide, with many benefits noted in...
Schistosomiasis control was impossible without effective tools. Synthetic molluscicides developed in...