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Status of human onchocerciasis transmission in the Adamaoua region of Cameroon after 20 years of ivermectin mass distribution. [PDF]
Bienvenu Nwane P +19 more
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Constructing Success: The World Bank, Onchocerciasis Control, and What Lies Beneath Triumphalist Global Health Narratives. [PDF]
Winters J.
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A cross-sectional investigation of the ophthalmological impact of loiasis in Cameroon, Central Africa. [PDF]
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Modelling anti-Ov16 Seroprevalence for the Control and Elimination of Onchocerciasis
Basáñez M +6 more
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From words to action: the development of the Neglected Tropical Disease Inclusion Score Card (NISC). [PDF]
van Wijk R +10 more
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Modelling Approaches for Predicting the Distribution of Skin NTDs: A Systematic Review
Bushara MA +6 more
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1992
Onchocerciasis is a parasitic disease with blinding consequences infecting approximately 18 million persons worldwide. In hyperendemic areas, nearly half the population are likely to become blind before they die. Blindness reduces the life expectancy of those affected and has an enormous socioeconomic impact on these communities. Ivermectin, given as a
A E, Malatt, H R, Taylor
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Onchocerciasis is a parasitic disease with blinding consequences infecting approximately 18 million persons worldwide. In hyperendemic areas, nearly half the population are likely to become blind before they die. Blindness reduces the life expectancy of those affected and has an enormous socioeconomic impact on these communities. Ivermectin, given as a
A E, Malatt, H R, Taylor
openaire +2 more sources

