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Association Between the Prevalence of Schistosomiasis in Elementary School Students and Their Parental Occupation in Sudan

Jin Y, Cha S, Kim Y, Hamdan HM, Elhag MS, Ismail HAHA, Lee KH, Hong ST

Global efforts to identify groups at high risk for schistosomiasis have mainly concentrated on identifying their geographical distribution. Investigations on the socioeconomic characteristics of high-risk groups are relatively scarce. This...
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Population Dynamics of Intermediate-Host Snails in the White Nile River, Sudan: A Year-Round Observational Descriptive Study

Ismail HAHA, Ahmed AeAAeRM, Lee YH, Elhag MS, Kim Y, Cha S, Jin Y

We aimed to explore the population dynamics of snail in 3 sites of the White Nile in Sudan. More specifically, we aimed to investigate the annual patterns of snail populations...
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Implications for selecting persistent hot spots of schistosomiasis from community- and school-based surveys in Blue Nile, North Kordofan, and Sennar States, Sudan

Ismail HAHA, Cha S, Jin Y, Hong ST

In several schistosomiasis-endemic countries, the prevalence has remained high in some areas owing to reinfection despite repeated mass drug administration (MDA) interventions; these areas are referred to as persistent hot...
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Comparison of the Change in the Prevalence and Intensity of Schistosoma haematobium Infection Between High and Low Prevalence Areas of White Nile State, Sudan

Cha S, Hong ST, Lee JS, Jeong HG, Kwon IS, Saed AAW, Elhag MS, Ismail HAHA, Amin M, Lee YH

This study aimed to investigate whether mass drug administration (MDA) intervention has an equivalent effect on reducing the prevalence and intensity of Schistosoma haematobium infection regardless of the baseline values....
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