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SchistosomiasisInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Cambridge Schistosomiasis Research Group Description: Includes group information, articles, disease information, and history of studies on the parasite. (path.cam.ac.uk) |
CDC Division of Parasitic Diseases - Schistosomiasis Description: Includes factsheets and news releases. (cdc.gov) |
CDC DPDx - Schistosomiasis Description: Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratory diagnosis, and treatment. (dpd.cdc.gov) |
CDC Travelers' Health Information on Schistosomiasis Description: Factsheet with cause, affected areas of the world, symptoms, geographic distribution map, prevention, and treatment. (cdc.gov) |
Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory Description: Includes contacts, research, and purpose. (bilharziasis.dk) |
eMedicine - Schistosomiasis Description: Article by Amy J Behrman, MD. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Schistosomiasis Description: Article by Palaniandy Kogulan, MD. (emedicine.com) |
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Schistosomiasis Description: Features cause, risk factors, symptoms, tests, treatment, complications, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov) |
Medmicro: Schistosomes and Other Trematodes Description: Medical and scientific information on the organisms and the diseases they cause. (gsbs.utmb.edu) |
Schistosoma spp. Description: Includes life cycle, images, and disease information. (biosci.ohio-state.edu) |
Schistosomiasis Description: Features organism life cycle and disease syndromes. (martin.parasitology.mcgill.ca) |
Schistosomiasis Description: Features cause, images, affected populations, control, and treatment. (tulane.edu) |
Schistosomiasis Control Initiative Description: Features objectives, disease information, programs, operating locations, and news. (schisto.org) |
Schistosomiasis in China Description: Collaborative project between faculty of the Environmental Health Sciences Program and the College of Natural Resources at U.C. Berkeley, and the Sichuan Institute of Parasitic Disease (SIPD) in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. Includes disease information, projects, and publications. (ehs.sph.berkeley.edu) |
Schistosomiasis Research Program at Harvard Description: Includes disease information, activities, objectives, publications, and links. (hsph.harvard.edu) |
Schistosomiasis: The "New" Plague of Africa Description: Article on the disease and its effects. (facstaff.uww.edu) |
Schistosomiasis: The UNICEF-UNDP-World Bank-WHO Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Description: Features disease information, parasite life cycle, research, achievements, news, publications, and images. (who.int) |
The York Schistosomiasis Research Group Description: Includes disease information, parasite life cycle, research information, and links. (york.ac.uk) |
WHO/OMS: Schistosomiasis Description: Includes factsheets on the disease, programs, and research. (who.int) |
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