© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Urogenital schistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma haematobium, is the most prevalent form of schistosomiasis affecting humans, and can result in severe bladder, kidney, ureteral, and genital pathologies. Chronic infection with S. haematobium has been linked with bladder cancer and increased risk for HIV infection. As mass drug administration with praziquantel increases in an attempt to transition from control to elimination of schistosomiasis, the need for updated, more sensitive diagnostic tools becomes more apparent, especially for use in areas of low infection intensity and for individuals with light infections. Here, we review established and investigational diagnostic tests utilized for urogenital schistosomiasis, h...
Copyright © 2012 Clive Shiff. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
Schistosomiasis is a water-based parasitic disease that affects over 250 million people. Control eff...
Reversibility of urinary tract abnormalities due to Schistosoma haematobium infection. In view of th...
Urine microscopy is the standard diagnostic method for urogenital S. haematobium infection. However,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Urine microscopy is the standard diagnostic method for urogenital <i>S</i>....
Abstract Background Urine filtration and microhaematuria reagent strips are basic standard diagnosti...
We provide an update on diagnostic methods for the detection of urogenital schistosomiasis (UGS) in ...
A major advance in our understanding of the natural history of Schistosoma haematobium-related morbi...
textabstractWe aggregated published data from field studies documenting prevalence of Schistos...
Objectives To evaluate ultrasound and praziquantel to, respectively, assess and reduce urogenital sc...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis in chronically infected adults is challenging bu...
AbstractSchistosomiasis is a water-based parasitic disease that affects over 250 million people. Con...
Background: Diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis in chronically infected adults is challenging bu...
Reagent urinalysis dipstick and filtration have been recommended diagnostic methods for the detectio...
Background Indirect diagnostic tests are used to assess the disease burden and to monitor the impact...
Copyright © 2012 Clive Shiff. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
Schistosomiasis is a water-based parasitic disease that affects over 250 million people. Control eff...
Reversibility of urinary tract abnormalities due to Schistosoma haematobium infection. In view of th...
Urine microscopy is the standard diagnostic method for urogenital S. haematobium infection. However,...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Urine microscopy is the standard diagnostic method for urogenital <i>S</i>....
Abstract Background Urine filtration and microhaematuria reagent strips are basic standard diagnosti...
We provide an update on diagnostic methods for the detection of urogenital schistosomiasis (UGS) in ...
A major advance in our understanding of the natural history of Schistosoma haematobium-related morbi...
textabstractWe aggregated published data from field studies documenting prevalence of Schistos...
Objectives To evaluate ultrasound and praziquantel to, respectively, assess and reduce urogenital sc...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis in chronically infected adults is challenging bu...
AbstractSchistosomiasis is a water-based parasitic disease that affects over 250 million people. Con...
Background: Diagnosis of urogenital schistosomiasis in chronically infected adults is challenging bu...
Reagent urinalysis dipstick and filtration have been recommended diagnostic methods for the detectio...
Background Indirect diagnostic tests are used to assess the disease burden and to monitor the impact...
Copyright © 2012 Clive Shiff. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
Schistosomiasis is a water-based parasitic disease that affects over 250 million people. Control eff...
Reversibility of urinary tract abnormalities due to Schistosoma haematobium infection. In view of th...