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Reducing liver fluke transmission in northeastern Thailand .E97-92/2014E-PDF

"A new model tested in northeastern Thailand shows that a multi-pronged approach—combining treatment, ecosystem monitoring, and community mobilization—can effectively tackle the transmission of liver flukes. ... The project, “Innovative Strategies for the Sustainable Control of Asian Schistosomiasis and Other Helminth Zoonoses through Socio-Ecosystem Based Interventions,” is one of three multi-country projects supported through the Ecohealth Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Initiative (Eco EID)—a research and capacity building collaboration in Southeast Asia. Eco EID is funded by Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs,Trade and Development through the Global Health Research Initiative, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the International Development Research Centre"--p. [1-2].

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. International Development Research Centre.
  • Ecohealth Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Inititative.
TitleReducing liver fluke transmission in northeastern Thailand .
Series title
  • Research results / Ecohealth Emerging Infectious Diseases Research Inititative (Eco EID)
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Caption title.
  • Issued also in French under title: Baisse de la transmission de la douve du foie dans le nord-est de la Thaïlande.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : Ecosystems and Human Health, International Development Research Centre,[2014].
Description[2] p. : col. ill.
Catalogue number
  • E97-92/2014E-PDF
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