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Cha, S;
Lee, J;
Seo, D;
Park, BM;
Mansiangi, P;
Bernard, K;
Mulakub-Yazho, GJN;
Famasulu, HM;
(2017)
Effects of improved sanitation on diarrheal reduction for children under five in Idiofa, DR Congo: a cluster randomized trial.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 6 (1).
p. 137.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-017-0351-x
Colebunders, R;
Basáñez, MG;
Siling, K;
Post, RJ;
Rotsaert, A;
Mmbando, B;
Suykerbuyk, P;
Hopkins, A;
(2018)
From river blindness control to elimination: bridge over troubled water.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 7 (1).
p. 21.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-018-0406-7
Colebunders, R;
Mandro, M;
Njamnshi, AK;
Boussinesq, M;
Hotterbeekx, A;
Kamgno, J;
O'Neill, S;
Hopkins, A;
Suykerbuyk, P;
Basáñez, MG;
+6 more...
Post, RJ;
Pedrique, B;
Preux, PM;
Stolk, WA;
Nutman, TB;
Idro, R;
(2018)
Report of the first international workshop on onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 7 (1).
p. 23.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-018-0400-0
Kepha, S;
Mwandawiro, CS;
Anderson, RM;
Pullan, RL;
Nuwaha, F;
Cano, J;
Njenga, SM;
Odiere, MR;
Allen, E;
Brooker, SJ;
+1 more...
Nikolay, B;
(2017)
Impact of single annual treatment and four-monthly treatment for hookworm and Ascaris lumbricoides, and factors associated with residual infection among Kenyan school children.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 6 (1).
p. 30.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-017-0244-z
Lee, SJ;
Palmer, JJ;
(2018)
Integrating innovations: a qualitative analysis of referral non-completion among rapid diagnostic test-positive patients in Uganda's human African trypanosomiasis elimination programme.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 7 (1).
p. 84.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-018-0472-x
Tusting, LS;
Rek, J;
Arinaitwe, E;
Staedke, SG;
Kamya, MR;
Cano, J;
Bottomley, C;
Johnston, D;
Dorsey, G;
Lindsay, SW;
+1 more...
Lines, J;
(2016)
Why is malaria associated with poverty? Findings from a cohort study in rural Uganda.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 5 (1).
p. 78.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-016-0164-3
Yang, J;
Jit, M;
Leung, KS;
Zheng, YM;
Feng, LZ;
Wang, LP;
Lau, EH;
Wu, JT;
Yu, HJ;
(2015)
The economic burden of influenza-associated outpatient visits and hospitalizations in China: a retrospective survey.
Infectious diseases of poverty, 4.
p. 44.
ISSN 2049-9957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40249-015-0077-6