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Global Assessment of Schistosomiasis Control Over the Past Century Shows Targeting the Snail Intermediate Host Works Best.

Susanne H SokolowChelsea L WoodIsabel J JonesScott J SwartzMelina LopezMichael H HsiehKevin D LaffertyArmand M KurisChloe RickardsGiulio A De Leo
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2016)
Snail control has been the most effective way to reduce schistosomiasis prevalence. Despite evidence that snail control leads to long-term disease reduction and elimination, most current schistosomiasis control efforts emphasize MDA using praziquantel over snail control. Combining drug-based control programs with affordable snail control seems the best strategy for eliminating schistosomiasis.
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