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Deworming and Development: Asking the Right Questions, Asking the Questions Right

机译:驱虫与发展:问正确的问题,问正确的问题

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Two billion people are infected with intestinal worms [1]. In many areas, the majority of schoolchildren are infected, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for school-based mass deworming. The key area for debate is not whether deworming medicine works—in fact, the medical literature finds that treatment is highly effective [2], and thus the standard of care calls for treating any patient known to harbor an infection. As the authors of the Cochrane systematic review point out, a critical issue in evaluating current soil-transmitted helminth policies is whether the benefits of deworming exceed the costs or whether it would be more prudent to use the money for other purposes [3].
机译:二十亿人感染了肠道蠕虫[1]。在许多地区,大多数学童被感染,世界卫生组织(WHO)呼吁对学校进行大规模驱虫。争论的重点不是驱虫药是否有效,事实上,医学文献发现治疗是非常有效的[2],因此护理标准要求对任何已知感染的患者进行治疗。正如Cochrane系统评价的作者所指出的那样,评估当前通过土壤传播的蠕虫政策的关键问题是驱虫的好处是否超过成本,或者将其用于其他目的是否更为谨慎[3]。

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