Selected article for: "global control and mass drug administration"

Author: Zhan, Bin; Beaumier, Coreen M; Briggs, Neima; Jones, Kathryn M; Keegan, Brian P; Bottazzi, Maria Elena; Hotez, Peter J
Title: Advancing a multivalent ‘Pan-anthelmintic’ vaccine against soil-transmitted nematode infections
  • Document date: 2014_1_6
  • ID: qyflkmi9_3
    Snippet: Global control of soil-transmitted nematode infections is based on annual (or sometimes twice-annually) mass drug administration with either albendazole or mebendazole for children between the ages of 1 and 14 years who live in areas where the prevalence of these infections exceeds 20% [4] . The WHO estimates that in 2011, 30.6% of the world's children who require mass treatment actually received their medication [4] . Currently, pregnant women d.....
    Document: Global control of soil-transmitted nematode infections is based on annual (or sometimes twice-annually) mass drug administration with either albendazole or mebendazole for children between the ages of 1 and 14 years who live in areas where the prevalence of these infections exceeds 20% [4] . The WHO estimates that in 2011, 30.6% of the world's children who require mass treatment actually received their medication [4] . Currently, pregnant women do not consistently receive anthelmintic treatments even though they too might benefit from deworming in their second or third trimester [5] .

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