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(S)WASH-D for Worms: A pilot study investigating the differential impact of school- versus community-based integrated control programs for soil-transmitted helminths

机译:(S)WASH-D蠕虫:一项试点研究调查了学校与社区的综合控制计划对土壤传播的蠕虫的不同影响

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BackgroundSoil-transmitted helminths (STH) infect nearly 1.5 billion individuals globally, and contribute to poor physical and cognitive development in children. STH control programs typically consist of regular delivery of anthelminthic drugs, targeting school-aged children. Expanding STH control programs community-wide may improve STH control among school-aged children, and combining deworming with improvements to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) may further reduce transmission. The (S)WASH-D for Worms pilot study aims to compare the differential impact of integrated WASH and deworming programs when implemented at primary schools only versus when additionally implemented community-wide.
机译:背景通过土壤传播的蠕虫(STH)感染了全球近15亿个人,并导致儿童身体和认知发育不良。 STH控制程序通常包括针对学龄儿童的常规驱虫药。在社区范围内扩展STH控制计划可能会改善学龄儿童对STH的控制,将驱虫与改善水,环境卫生(WASH)结合起来可以进一步减少传播。 (S)WASH-D for Worms试点研究旨在比较仅在小学实施与在社区范围内实施的WASH和驱虫集成计划的不同影响。

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