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Temporary advisorsDr Jens Aagaard-H
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Dr Henry MadsenDanish Bilharziasis
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WHO Regional Office staff*Dr Thomas
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WORKING PAPER 1. Researchneeds of t
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of the coldest month of the year (i
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tion to policy-makers on the actual
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References on which this text is ba
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Figure 1. Control of schistosomiasi
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WORKING PAPER 3.Implementation stra
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sampling technique was used to sele
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Table 2. Health characteristics (lo
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showed that successful elimination
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WORKING PAPER 4.Quantification ofdi
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where YLL is the years of life in a
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Table 1. Disability-associated outc
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7. Brooker S et al. Evaluating the
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intensity of schistosome infection
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This is particularly important as i
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portal vein enlargement, King et al
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- by affecting the regression of mo
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WORKING PAPER 7.Clinical schistosom
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ULTRASOUND vs. MAGNETICRESONANCE IM
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• Egg output decreases sharply in
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ing conditions such as menstruation
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stool or urine, the targeted treatm
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WORKING PAPER 9. Researchtowards ne
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circumstances, e.g. in people expos
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WORKING PAPER 10.The socioculturalc
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in their local environment. The lat
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• User fees can skew case finding
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Hatz CFR. The application of ultras
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WORKING PAPER 11. Thesocial determi
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Table 1: Human Development Indicato
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the peri-urban fringes of large pop
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Some of these conclusions are not s
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japonicum infection parameters, inc
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water buffaloes and to the aggregat
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into new locations. Thus a Biomphal
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aising the potential for eventual r
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ties with respect to controlling sn
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Christophides GK, Vlachou D, Kafato
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Théron A, Coustau C. Are Biomphala
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candidate genes encoding HLA class
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Miniature pig:• Fifty per cent re
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efits, especially in the sphere of
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phate isomerase, glyceraldehyde-3-p
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25) Knudsen GM et al. Proteomic ana