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  • 2. Lymphatic filariasis elimination efforts in Rufiji, southeastern Tanzania: decline in circulating filarial antigen prevalence in young school children after twelve rounds of mass drug administration and utilization of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets.
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  • 9. The impact of six rounds of single-dose mass administration of diethylcarbamazine or ivermectin on the transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti by Culex quinquefasciatus and its implications for lymphatic filariasis elimination programmes.
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  • 12. Step towards elimination of Wuchereria bancrofti in Southwest Tanzania 10 years after mass drug administration with Albendazole and Ivermectin.
    Mnkai J, Marandu TF, Mhidze J, Urio A, Maganga L, Haule A, Kavishe G, Ntapara E, Chiwerengo N, Clowes P, Horn S, Mosoba M, Lazarus W, Ngenya A, Kalinga A, Debrah A, Rieß F, Saathoff E, Geldmacher C, Hoerauf A, Hoelscher M, Chachage M, Kroidl I.
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  • 14. Programmatic Use of Molecular Xenomonitoring at the Level of Evaluation Units to Assess Persistence of Lymphatic Filariasis in Sri Lanka.
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    Simonsen PE, Derua YA, Kisinza WN, Magesa SM, Malecela MN, Pedersen EM.
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    Njenga SM, Kanyi H, Okoyo C, Githinji E, Mwatele C, Matendechero SH, Omondi WP, Gitahi PN, Owaga C, Onsongo JK, Gass K.
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  • 17. Lymphatic filariasis control in Tanzania: infection, disease perceptions and drug uptake patterns in an endemic community after multiple rounds of mass drug administration.
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  • 18. Prevalence of lymphatic filariasis in a tea garden worker population of Dibrugarh (Assam), India after six rounds of mass drug administration.
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  • 19. How Thailand eliminated lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem.
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  • 20. First evidence of lymphatic filariasis transmission interruption in Cameroon: Progress towards elimination.
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