Conservative estimates suggest that approximately 200 million people have schistosomiasis and 650 live in endemic areas and thus are at increased risk for contracting the infection (World Health Organization [WHO], 2007a). Of particular interest is that the prevalence of schistosomiasis in the People\u27s Republic of China where, in spite of large governmental initiatives, it remains at concerning levels in some areas. Further, the rates of schistosomiasis infections are predicted to increase because of a decrease in the funds allotted to the effort, the ecological and social ramifications of large building projects, and the inability to sustain short-lived approaches to control the disease. As a result, re-emergence has occurred in some ar...
The history of schistosomiasis in China can be traced back with some accuracy for the past hundred y...
Schistosomiasis japonica is an ancient parasitic disease that has severely impacted human health cau...
The control of schistosomiasis has been spectacularly successful in terms of controlling endemicity ...
Conservative estimates suggest that approximately 200 million people have schistosomiasis and 650 li...
Schistosomiasis japonica has long been endemic in the People's Republic of China. In the 1950s, the ...
Elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem among all disease-endemic countries in 203...
Schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in many developing countries around the world. After...
After three decades' efforts, schistosomiasis japonica were controlled in one-third (4/12) of endemi...
: Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic...
Treatment can yield rapid reductions in schistosomiasis infections and morbidity, but sustained cont...
Access to health care is a major requirement in improving health and fostering socioeconomic develop...
Triggered by a fascinating publication in the New England Journal of Medicine detailing China's new ...
Over the several decades, China has been incessantly optimizing control strategies in response to th...
It is widely acknowledged that the 10-year World Bank Loan Project (WBLP) on schistosomiasis control...
Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic i...
The history of schistosomiasis in China can be traced back with some accuracy for the past hundred y...
Schistosomiasis japonica is an ancient parasitic disease that has severely impacted human health cau...
The control of schistosomiasis has been spectacularly successful in terms of controlling endemicity ...
Conservative estimates suggest that approximately 200 million people have schistosomiasis and 650 li...
Schistosomiasis japonica has long been endemic in the People's Republic of China. In the 1950s, the ...
Elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem among all disease-endemic countries in 203...
Schistosomiasis remains a public health problem in many developing countries around the world. After...
After three decades' efforts, schistosomiasis japonica were controlled in one-third (4/12) of endemi...
: Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic...
Treatment can yield rapid reductions in schistosomiasis infections and morbidity, but sustained cont...
Access to health care is a major requirement in improving health and fostering socioeconomic develop...
Triggered by a fascinating publication in the New England Journal of Medicine detailing China's new ...
Over the several decades, China has been incessantly optimizing control strategies in response to th...
It is widely acknowledged that the 10-year World Bank Loan Project (WBLP) on schistosomiasis control...
Schistosomiasis japonica is caused by the parasitic trematode Schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic i...
The history of schistosomiasis in China can be traced back with some accuracy for the past hundred y...
Schistosomiasis japonica is an ancient parasitic disease that has severely impacted human health cau...
The control of schistosomiasis has been spectacularly successful in terms of controlling endemicity ...