Epidemiology and control of intestinal schistosomiasis on the Sesse Islands, Uganda: integrating malacology and parasitology to tailor local treatment recommendations

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Claire J Standley
Moses Adriko
Moses Arinaitwe
Aaron Atuhaire
Francis Kazibwe
Alan Fenwick
Narcis B Kabatereine
J Russell Stothard
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[1] University of Nottingham,Institute of Genetics, School of Biology
[2] Natural History Museum,Wolfson Wellcome Biomedical Laboratories, Department of Zoology
[3] Ministry of Health,Vector Control Division
[4] Imperial College London,Schistosomiasis Control Initiative
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Parasites & Vectors | / 3卷
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Schistosomiasis; Praziquantel; Mass Drug Administration; Intermediate Host Snail; National Control Programme;
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