Schistosomiasis japonica is a major parasitic disease threatening millions of people in China. Though overall prevalence was greatly reduced during the second half of the past century, continued persistence in some areas and cases of re-emergence in others remain major concerns. As many regions in China are approaching disease elimination, obtaining quantitative data on Schistosoma japonicum parasites is increasingly difficult. This study examines the distribution of schistosomiasis in eastern China, taking advantage of the fact that the single intermediate host serves as a major transmission bottleneck. Epidemiological, population-genetic and high-resolution ecological data are combined to construct a predictive model capable of estimating...
Schistosomiasis is still prevalent in seven provinces in China despite several decades of continuous...
Schistosoma japonicum, a parasite of significant public health importance in parts of China and Sout...
Schistosoma japonicum, a multi-host parasite, remains highly endemic in China and has recently re-e...
Schistosomiasis is considered the second most devastating parasitic disease after malaria. In China,...
<div><p>Schistosomiasis japonica is a major parasitic disease threatening millions of people in Chin...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a major parasitic disease threatening millions of people in China. Thoug...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
Understanding the spatial distribution of schistosome infection is critical for tailoring preventive...
The epidemiology of schistosomiasis japonicum over small areas remains poorly understood, and this i...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis control is striving forward to transmission interruption and eve...
The transmission dynamics of Schistosoma japonicum remain poorly understood, as over forty species o...
Bayesian spatial risk profiling holds promise to enhance our understanding of the epidemiology of pa...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to explore the risk factors of schistosomiasis japonica in...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in the Peoples' Republic of China ...
Despite the success of extensive control measures that have been implemented in China for over 50 ye...
Schistosomiasis is still prevalent in seven provinces in China despite several decades of continuous...
Schistosoma japonicum, a parasite of significant public health importance in parts of China and Sout...
Schistosoma japonicum, a multi-host parasite, remains highly endemic in China and has recently re-e...
Schistosomiasis is considered the second most devastating parasitic disease after malaria. In China,...
<div><p>Schistosomiasis japonica is a major parasitic disease threatening millions of people in Chin...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a major parasitic disease threatening millions of people in China. Thoug...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to spatially model the effect of demographic, reservoir hosts ...
Understanding the spatial distribution of schistosome infection is critical for tailoring preventive...
The epidemiology of schistosomiasis japonicum over small areas remains poorly understood, and this i...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis control is striving forward to transmission interruption and eve...
The transmission dynamics of Schistosoma japonicum remain poorly understood, as over forty species o...
Bayesian spatial risk profiling holds promise to enhance our understanding of the epidemiology of pa...
SummaryObjectiveThe aim of this study was to explore the risk factors of schistosomiasis japonica in...
BACKGROUND Schistosoma japonicum is a major public health concern in the Peoples' Republic of China ...
Despite the success of extensive control measures that have been implemented in China for over 50 ye...
Schistosomiasis is still prevalent in seven provinces in China despite several decades of continuous...
Schistosoma japonicum, a parasite of significant public health importance in parts of China and Sout...
Schistosoma japonicum, a multi-host parasite, remains highly endemic in China and has recently re-e...