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The school-based control of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections is of proven cost-effectiveness. This book describes an approach in which epidemiological data are used to select the control strategy to be applied to the school-age population and shows how periodic data collection from sentinel sites can be used to monitor the progress of control activities. This book is intended to help managers plan implement and monitor programmes for deworming school-age children using methods based on the best current evidence and experience. Nine examples from existing school he
Helminthiasis in children -- Prevention. --- Helminthiasis in children. --- Parasitic diseases. --- Schistosomiasis -- drug therapy -- Child. --- Schistosomiasis in children -- Prevention. --- Schistosomiasis in children. --- Soilborne infection -- Prevention. --- Helminthiasis in children --- Schistosomiasis in children --- Soilborne infection --- Health Services Administration --- Trematode Infections --- Therapeutics --- Parasitic Diseases --- Age Groups --- Health Services --- Persons --- Delivery of Health Care. --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Care Facilities Workforce and Services. --- Disease. --- Named Groups --- Helminthiasis --- Drug Therapy --- Schistosomiasis --- Child --- Community Health Services --- Organization and Administration --- Prevention. --- Prevention. --- Prevention.
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This book is a guide for planners and programme managers in the health and education sectors who are charged with implementing community-based programmes for control of soil-transmitted helminth and schistosome infections in school-age children. Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminth cause more than 150 000 deaths each year. In school-age populations in developing countries, intestinal helminth infections rank first among the causes of all communicable and noncommunicable diseases. This book describes an approach to the control of infections that is based on the periodic treatment of sc
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