Elimination or resurgence: modelling lymphatic filariasis after reaching the 1% microfilaremia prevalence threshold
The low prevalence levels associated with lymphatic filariasis elimination pose a challenge for effective disease surveillance. As more countries achieve the World Health Organization criteria for halting mass treatment and move on to surveillance, there is increasing reliance on the utility of tran...
Autors principals: | Prada, JM, Davis, EL, Touloupou, P, Stolk, WA, Kontoroupis, P, Smith, ME, Sharma, S, Michael, E, de Vlas, SJ, Hollingsworth, TD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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