This book aims to give an up-to-date overview of the epidemiology (including molecular typing), specific biological, immunological and immunopathological aspects, diagnosis and perspectives of control of the most common helminth human infections. Helminths are long-lived multicellular organisms that have co-evolved with humans over many thousands of years. They are responsible for infections which affect around one third of the human population, at global level. Despite the huge efforts in research during the last years, effective control of helminth infections is still far from optimal standards and the resulting diseases remain neglected
The twenty-first century has shown an expansion and renewed excitement in global health, and tropic...
Abstract: A disproportionate burden of helminthiases in human populations occurs in marginalised, lo...
Mathematical modelling of helminth infections has the potential to inform policy and guide research ...
A disproportionate burden of helminthiases in human populations occurs in marginalised, low-income, ...
Helminths (from the Greek Helmins, meaning worm) include three groups of parasitic worm, large multi...
Preface to the volume: Helminth Infections and their Impact on Global Public Healt
Helminthiasis is a disease caused by parasitic helminths such as flukes, tapeworms, filarial worms, ...
<div><p>Successful and sustainable intervention against human helminthiases depends on optimal utili...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...
The profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between parasitic dis...
Human helminthiases are of considerable public health importance in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and La...
Human helminthiasis, known as worm infections, is any macroparasitic disease affecting humans, in wh...
Parasitic helminths are important organisms to study because their infections have both adverse and ...
Helminthiases are considered among the most persistent public health problems. Control and/or elimin...
<div><p>Mathematical modelling of helminth infections has the potential to inform policy and guide r...
The twenty-first century has shown an expansion and renewed excitement in global health, and tropic...
Abstract: A disproportionate burden of helminthiases in human populations occurs in marginalised, lo...
Mathematical modelling of helminth infections has the potential to inform policy and guide research ...
A disproportionate burden of helminthiases in human populations occurs in marginalised, low-income, ...
Helminths (from the Greek Helmins, meaning worm) include three groups of parasitic worm, large multi...
Preface to the volume: Helminth Infections and their Impact on Global Public Healt
Helminthiasis is a disease caused by parasitic helminths such as flukes, tapeworms, filarial worms, ...
<div><p>Successful and sustainable intervention against human helminthiases depends on optimal utili...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...
The profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between parasitic dis...
Human helminthiases are of considerable public health importance in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and La...
Human helminthiasis, known as worm infections, is any macroparasitic disease affecting humans, in wh...
Parasitic helminths are important organisms to study because their infections have both adverse and ...
Helminthiases are considered among the most persistent public health problems. Control and/or elimin...
<div><p>Mathematical modelling of helminth infections has the potential to inform policy and guide r...
The twenty-first century has shown an expansion and renewed excitement in global health, and tropic...
Abstract: A disproportionate burden of helminthiases in human populations occurs in marginalised, lo...
Mathematical modelling of helminth infections has the potential to inform policy and guide research ...