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Comparison of self-reported and observed water contact measures in Schistosoma japonicum-endemic villages in Leyte, The Philippines.

Bianca FalconeSangshin ParkHannah W WuTjalling LeenstraMario A JizBlanca JarillaStephen T McGarveyJonathan D KurtisJennifer F Friedman
Published in: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2021)
We found that only the reported frequencies of bathing and washing clothes were significantly related to an individual's overall observed exposure index, while use of all reported contacts was not related to the observed exposure. This study further supports the need for questionnaires to be augmented by some measure of how much BSA is exposed and/or time is spent in the water on average for a specific activity.
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