The ecology of the aquatic snails that serve as obligatory intermediate hosts of human schistosomiasis is driven by climatic and hydrological factors which result in specific spatial patterns of occurrence and abundance. These patterns in turn affect, jointly with other determinants, the geography of the disease and the timing of transmission windows, with direct implications for the success of control and elimination programmes in the endemic countries. We address the spatial distribution of the intermediate hosts and their seasonal population dynamics within a predictive ecohydrological framework developed at the national scale for Burkina Faso, West Africa. The approach blends river network-wide information on hydrological ephemerality w...
Schistosome parasites infect more than 200 million people annually, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, wh...
The increased interest of reducing the infection rates of neglected tropical diseases like schistoso...
Recently, the World Health Organization recognized that efforts to interrupt schistosomiasis transmi...
We report about field and theoretical studies on the ecology of the aquatic snails (Bulinus spp. and...
We report about field and theoretical studies on the ecology of the aquatic snails (Bulinus spp. an...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic worm infection that is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa where people ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan A...
The geographical ranges of most species, including many infectious disease agents and their vectors ...
Background: Survival and fitness attributes of free-living and sporocyst schistosome life-stages and...
BackgroundDespite their importance for designing and evaluating schistosomiasis control trials, litt...
We study the geography of schistosomiasis across Burkina Faso by means of a spatially explicit model...
The environment, the on-going global climate change and the ecology of animal species determine the ...
Background Despite their importance for designing and evaluating schistosomiasis control trials, lit...
Geographic information system (GIS)-based modeling of an intermediate host snail species’ environmen...
Schistosomiasis is becoming more persistent because of the widespread distribution of intermediate h...
Schistosome parasites infect more than 200 million people annually, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, wh...
The increased interest of reducing the infection rates of neglected tropical diseases like schistoso...
Recently, the World Health Organization recognized that efforts to interrupt schistosomiasis transmi...
We report about field and theoretical studies on the ecology of the aquatic snails (Bulinus spp. and...
We report about field and theoretical studies on the ecology of the aquatic snails (Bulinus spp. an...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic worm infection that is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa where people ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan A...
The geographical ranges of most species, including many infectious disease agents and their vectors ...
Background: Survival and fitness attributes of free-living and sporocyst schistosome life-stages and...
BackgroundDespite their importance for designing and evaluating schistosomiasis control trials, litt...
We study the geography of schistosomiasis across Burkina Faso by means of a spatially explicit model...
The environment, the on-going global climate change and the ecology of animal species determine the ...
Background Despite their importance for designing and evaluating schistosomiasis control trials, lit...
Geographic information system (GIS)-based modeling of an intermediate host snail species’ environmen...
Schistosomiasis is becoming more persistent because of the widespread distribution of intermediate h...
Schistosome parasites infect more than 200 million people annually, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, wh...
The increased interest of reducing the infection rates of neglected tropical diseases like schistoso...
Recently, the World Health Organization recognized that efforts to interrupt schistosomiasis transmi...