China has made remarkable progress in reducing schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma japonicum over the past 7 decades but now faces a severe threat from imported schistosomiasis. Results from national surveillance during 2010-2018 indicate integrating active surveillance into current surveillance models for imported cases is urgently needed to achieve schistosomiasis elimination in China.202031855529PMC6924890723
Treatment can yield rapid reductions in schistosomiasis infections and morbidity, but sustained cont...
After three decades' efforts, schistosomiasis japonica were controlled in one-third (4/12) of endemi...
Schistosomiasis japonica has long been endemic in the People's Republic of China. In the 1950s, the ...
Though it has been a focus of the country's public health surveillance systems since the 1950s, schi...
Elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem among all disease-endemic countries in 203...
: Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic...
Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic i...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a serious parasitic disease and a major health risk for more than 60 mil...
Schistosomiasis has been subjected to extensive control efforts in the People's Republic of China (C...
Schistosomiasis has reemerged in China, threatening schistosomiasis elimination efforts. Surveillanc...
Schistosomiasis remains an important public health issue, with a large number of cases reported acro...
Schistosomiasis japonica, caused by Schistosoma japonicum infection, remains a major public health c...
600 million Chinese have parasitic infections. One of the most important, from the public health and...
Over the several decades, China has been incessantly optimizing control strategies in response to th...
The control of schistosomiasis has been spectacularly successful in terms of controlling endemicity ...
Treatment can yield rapid reductions in schistosomiasis infections and morbidity, but sustained cont...
After three decades' efforts, schistosomiasis japonica were controlled in one-third (4/12) of endemi...
Schistosomiasis japonica has long been endemic in the People's Republic of China. In the 1950s, the ...
Though it has been a focus of the country's public health surveillance systems since the 1950s, schi...
Elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem among all disease-endemic countries in 203...
: Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic...
Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic i...
Schistosomiasis japonica is a serious parasitic disease and a major health risk for more than 60 mil...
Schistosomiasis has been subjected to extensive control efforts in the People's Republic of China (C...
Schistosomiasis has reemerged in China, threatening schistosomiasis elimination efforts. Surveillanc...
Schistosomiasis remains an important public health issue, with a large number of cases reported acro...
Schistosomiasis japonica, caused by Schistosoma japonicum infection, remains a major public health c...
600 million Chinese have parasitic infections. One of the most important, from the public health and...
Over the several decades, China has been incessantly optimizing control strategies in response to th...
The control of schistosomiasis has been spectacularly successful in terms of controlling endemicity ...
Treatment can yield rapid reductions in schistosomiasis infections and morbidity, but sustained cont...
After three decades' efforts, schistosomiasis japonica were controlled in one-third (4/12) of endemi...
Schistosomiasis japonica has long been endemic in the People's Republic of China. In the 1950s, the ...