BACKGROUND: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting children for the control of morbidity induced by heavy infections. However, unlike the other STHs, the majority of hookworm infections are harboured by adults. This untreated burden may have important implications for controlling both hookworm's morbidity and transmission. This is particularly significant in the context of the increased interest in investigating STH elimination strategies. METHODS: We used a deterministic STH transmission model and parameter estimates derived from field epidemiological studies to evaluate the impact of child-targeted (2-14 year olds) versus community-wide treatment against hookworm in terms of preventing mor...
BACKGROUND: In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new co...
BACKGROUND: The majority of schistosomiasis control programmes focus on targeting school-aged childr...
textabstractBackground: Globally, hookworms infect 440 million people in developing countries. Espec...
Background: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targetin...
Background: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting...
School-based deworming programmes are currently the main approach used to control the soil-transmitt...
Background Current WHO guidelines for soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control focus on mass drug adm...
Background: Globally, hookworms infect 440 million people in developing countries. Especially childr...
Background Amongst the world’s poorest populations, availability of anthelmintic treatments for t...
BACKGROUND: The London Declaration on neglected tropical diseases was based in part on a new World H...
Abstract Background Current WHO guidelines for soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control focus on mass...
Background Considerable efforts have been made to better understand the effectiveness of large-scale...
Background In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new com...
Background Current WHO guidelines for soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control focus on mass drug adm...
Background. Considerable efforts have been made to better understand the effectiveness of large-scal...
BACKGROUND: In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new co...
BACKGROUND: The majority of schistosomiasis control programmes focus on targeting school-aged childr...
textabstractBackground: Globally, hookworms infect 440 million people in developing countries. Espec...
Background: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targetin...
Background: The WHO treatment guidelines for the soil-transmitted helminths (STH) focus on targeting...
School-based deworming programmes are currently the main approach used to control the soil-transmitt...
Background Current WHO guidelines for soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control focus on mass drug adm...
Background: Globally, hookworms infect 440 million people in developing countries. Especially childr...
Background Amongst the world’s poorest populations, availability of anthelmintic treatments for t...
BACKGROUND: The London Declaration on neglected tropical diseases was based in part on a new World H...
Abstract Background Current WHO guidelines for soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control focus on mass...
Background Considerable efforts have been made to better understand the effectiveness of large-scale...
Background In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new com...
Background Current WHO guidelines for soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control focus on mass drug adm...
Background. Considerable efforts have been made to better understand the effectiveness of large-scal...
BACKGROUND: In this time of rapidly expanding mass drug administration (MDA) coverage and the new co...
BACKGROUND: The majority of schistosomiasis control programmes focus on targeting school-aged childr...
textabstractBackground: Globally, hookworms infect 440 million people in developing countries. Espec...