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Sinoafrican Cooperation For Schistosomiasis Control In Zanzibar A Blueprint For Combating Other Parasitic Diseases Kun Yang

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Sinoafrican Cooperation For Schistosomiasis Control In Zanzibar A Blueprint For Combating Other Parasitic Diseases Kun Yang
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.23 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Kun Yang, Heinz Mehlhorn
ISBN: 9783030721657, 9783030721640, 3030721655, 3030721647
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 15

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Sinoafrican Cooperation For Schistosomiasis Control In Zanzibar A Blueprint For Combating Other Parasitic Diseases Kun Yang by Kun Yang, Heinz Mehlhorn 9783030721657, 9783030721640, 3030721655, 3030721647 instant download after payment.

Offering an example for transnational cooperation and successful reduction of a neglected tropical disease, this volume shows how Chinese scientists and local physicians controlled schistosomiasis in Zanzibar. Over a four-year study, local medical specialists and the population of Zanzibar were taught how to diagnose the parasitosis caused by flukes (trematode worms) of the genus Schistosoma. Furthermore, methods to eliminate the disease and prevent new infections were established. The developed control system will avoid repeated increase of human schistosomiasis, which is still prevalent in the tropics and subtropics. Rural populations and poor communities lacking access to clean drinking water and adequate sanitation are most affected. This book is a blueprint of activities urgently needed to combat schistosomiasis in countries with low medical impact. The strategies outlined are particularly relevant to parasitologists and professionals in public health, physicians, medical personnel and also governmental, healthcare and pharmaceutical institutions.

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