The establishment of a national control programme (NCP) in Uganda has led to routine treatment of intestinal schistosomiasis with praziquantel in the communities along Lake Albert. However, because regular water contact remains a way of life for these populations, re-infection continues to mitigate the sustainability of the chemotherapy-based programme. A six-month longitudinal study was conducted in one Lake Albert community with the aim of characterizing water contact exposure and infection among mothers and their young preschool-aged children as the latter are not yet formally included within the NCP. At baseline the cohort of 37 mothers, 36 preschool-aged children had infection prevalences of 62% and 67%, respectively, which diminished ...
Abstract Background Prevalence of schistosomiasis is high among children under five years in Uganda....
BACKGROUND: Over 240 million people are infected with schistosomiasis, the majority in sub-Saharan A...
The study is to examine the role of socioeconomic situation in influencing the risk and intensity of...
The establishment of a national control programme (NCP) in Uganda has led to routine treatment of in...
The establishment of a national control programme (NCP) in Uganda has led to routine treatment of in...
Background: Annual mass drug administration with praziquantel has reduced schistosomiasis transmiss...
BACKGROUND: Annual mass drug administration with praziquantel has reduced schistosomiasis transmissi...
Even with a national control programme in place, intestinal schistosomiasis continues to be a major ...
Schistosomiasis is the second most important parasitic infection after malaria in terms of its socio...
Georgina Pearson - ORCID 0000-0002-7252-7835 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7252-7835Mass drug admini...
BackgroundTo improve schistosomiasis control programs in Uganda, where intestinal schistosomiasis is...
BACKGROUND: The interaction of socio-demographic and ecological factors with Schistosoma mansoni (...
Background: Barombi Kotto, Cameroon serves as a reference location for assessing intervention strate...
Background The World Health Organization identified Uganda as one of the 10 highly endemic countries...
BACKGROUND: Barombi Kotto, Cameroon serves as a reference location for assessing intervention strate...
Abstract Background Prevalence of schistosomiasis is high among children under five years in Uganda....
BACKGROUND: Over 240 million people are infected with schistosomiasis, the majority in sub-Saharan A...
The study is to examine the role of socioeconomic situation in influencing the risk and intensity of...
The establishment of a national control programme (NCP) in Uganda has led to routine treatment of in...
The establishment of a national control programme (NCP) in Uganda has led to routine treatment of in...
Background: Annual mass drug administration with praziquantel has reduced schistosomiasis transmiss...
BACKGROUND: Annual mass drug administration with praziquantel has reduced schistosomiasis transmissi...
Even with a national control programme in place, intestinal schistosomiasis continues to be a major ...
Schistosomiasis is the second most important parasitic infection after malaria in terms of its socio...
Georgina Pearson - ORCID 0000-0002-7252-7835 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7252-7835Mass drug admini...
BackgroundTo improve schistosomiasis control programs in Uganda, where intestinal schistosomiasis is...
BACKGROUND: The interaction of socio-demographic and ecological factors with Schistosoma mansoni (...
Background: Barombi Kotto, Cameroon serves as a reference location for assessing intervention strate...
Background The World Health Organization identified Uganda as one of the 10 highly endemic countries...
BACKGROUND: Barombi Kotto, Cameroon serves as a reference location for assessing intervention strate...
Abstract Background Prevalence of schistosomiasis is high among children under five years in Uganda....
BACKGROUND: Over 240 million people are infected with schistosomiasis, the majority in sub-Saharan A...
The study is to examine the role of socioeconomic situation in influencing the risk and intensity of...