One of the major problems facing the health service in any country which has a high prevalence of bilharziasis is the shortage of medical personnel required for the successful treatment of the large numbers of people who show infection. However, if a totally safe regime involving the administration of relatively innocuous drug at low dosages over long periods of time to control or suppress the level of infection in the person, the administration of the drug could then be left to the teachers or to other responsible members of the community. It is in this context that the policy of suppressive therapy or management of schistosome infections shows its greatest attraction
Soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) and schistosomiasis constitute major public health challe...
The thesis revolves around diagnosis and treatment of tungiasis (sand flea disease) and schistosomia...
Schistosoma haematobium infection is highly endemic in Adim, a rural rice-farming community located ...
A CAJM article on the control of bilharzia-sis in Zimbabwean (Rhodesian) African children.One of th...
Master thesis in development management- University of Agder, 2012One of the many impediments of dev...
Preventive chemotherapy campaigns against schistosomiasis have progressively scaled-up during the la...
A Schistosomiasis Control Programme was initiated in selected communities in the Lower Volta Basin a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES. Between 2004 and 2012, five rounds of mass drug administration (MDA) of p...
A CAJM article on "suppressive management" of bilharziasis.The concept of “suppressive management” i...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease caused by parasites that infest op...
A CAJM article on the large scale attempts to control of bilarziasis by way of mass treatment.The bi...
Despite the sucess of control programmes, schistosomiasis is still a serious public health problem i...
In May 2001, the World Health Assembly (WHA) passed a resolution which urged member states to attain...
A strong case has recently been made by academics and policymakers to develop national programmes fo...
Schistosomiasis is a common neglected tropical disease of impoverished people and livestock in many ...
Soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) and schistosomiasis constitute major public health challe...
The thesis revolves around diagnosis and treatment of tungiasis (sand flea disease) and schistosomia...
Schistosoma haematobium infection is highly endemic in Adim, a rural rice-farming community located ...
A CAJM article on the control of bilharzia-sis in Zimbabwean (Rhodesian) African children.One of th...
Master thesis in development management- University of Agder, 2012One of the many impediments of dev...
Preventive chemotherapy campaigns against schistosomiasis have progressively scaled-up during the la...
A Schistosomiasis Control Programme was initiated in selected communities in the Lower Volta Basin a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES. Between 2004 and 2012, five rounds of mass drug administration (MDA) of p...
A CAJM article on "suppressive management" of bilharziasis.The concept of “suppressive management” i...
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis, a neglected tropical disease caused by parasites that infest op...
A CAJM article on the large scale attempts to control of bilarziasis by way of mass treatment.The bi...
Despite the sucess of control programmes, schistosomiasis is still a serious public health problem i...
In May 2001, the World Health Assembly (WHA) passed a resolution which urged member states to attain...
A strong case has recently been made by academics and policymakers to develop national programmes fo...
Schistosomiasis is a common neglected tropical disease of impoverished people and livestock in many ...
Soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) and schistosomiasis constitute major public health challe...
The thesis revolves around diagnosis and treatment of tungiasis (sand flea disease) and schistosomia...
Schistosoma haematobium infection is highly endemic in Adim, a rural rice-farming community located ...