Sino-African Cooperation for Schistosomiasis Control in Zanzibar

Sino-African Cooperation for Schistosomiasis Control in Zanzibar

A Blueprint for Combating other Parasitic Diseases

Mehlhorn, Heinz; Yang, Kun

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

07/2022

293

Mole

Inglês

9783030721671

15 a 20 dias

468

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Chapter 1. Schistosoma haematobium (Bladder fluke): Life cycle and morphology.- Chapter 2. Praziquantel- a broad spectrum drug acting against trematodes and cestodes parasitizing humans and animals.- Chapter 3. The Global Status and Control of Human Schistosomiasis: An Overview.- Chapter 4. Schistosomiasis control program in Zanzibar: an overview.- Chapter 5. Sino-Africa cooperation project of schistosomiasis control: a pathway analysis.- Chapter 6. China-Zanzibar cooperation project of schistosomiasis control: study design.- Chapter 7. Epidemiological survey of schistosomiasis in Zanzibar.- Chapter 8. Mapping of schistosomiasis haematobia in Zanzibar.- Chapter 9. Bulinus snails control by China-made niclosamide in Zanzibar: experiences and lessons.- Chapter 10. Human chemotherapy by China-made praziquantel in Zanzibar: efficacy and safety .- Chapter 11. A package of health education materials: effectiveness for schistosomiasis control in Zanzibar.- Chapter 12. The novel strategy of China-Zanzibar cooperation project of Schistosomiasis control: the integrated strategy.- Chapter 13. Construction of an Epidemic Management Information System leading to schistosomiasis elimination in Zanzibar.- Chapter 14. Management of China-Zanzibar cooperation project: lessons learned.- Chapter 15. Evaluation of China-Zanzibar cooperation project of Schistosomiasis: no-stakeholder.
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Schistosoma haematobium;schistosomiasis;parasite control program;Bulinus;snail;cancer;schistosomes;water sanitation;water hygiene;international cooperation;public health;Zanzibar;Africa;praziquantel;chemotherapy;niclosamide;parasite elimination;health education;Model invertebrates