Schistosomiasis — Assessing Progress toward the 2020 and 2025 Global Goals
New England Journal of Medicine2019Vol. 381(26), pp. 2519–2528
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Arminder Deol, Fiona Fleming, Beatriz Calvo-Urbano, Martin Walker, Victor Bucumi, Issah Gnandou, Edridah M. Tukahebwa, Samuel Jemu, Upendo Mwingira, Abdulhakeem Alkohlani, Mahamadou Traoré, Eugene Ruberanziza, Seydou Touré, María‐Gloria Basáñez, Michael D. French, Joanne P. Webster
Abstract
These data suggest the need to reevaluate progress and treatment strategies in national schistosomiasis control programs more frequently, with local epidemiologic data taken into consideration, in order to determine the treatment effect and appropriate resource allocations and move closer to achieving the global goals. (Funded by the Children's Investment Fund Foundation and others.).
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