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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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0002-9637
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Volume 55 (1996): Issue 5_Suppl (Nov 1996): Special Symposium on Epidemiological Modeling in Schistosomiasis Control
Publication Date:
01 Nov 1996
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Foreword: Epidemiologic modeling in schistosomiasis control
Introduction
Quantitative Aspects of Basic Parameters in Schistosomiasis Infection
Uncertainties in the epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis
Immunity and morbidity in
Schistosoma mansoni
infection: quantitative aspects
Immunity and morbidity in infection due to
Schistosoma haematobium
Immunity and morbidity in schistosomiasis japonicum infection
Dynamics and control of
Schistosoma haematobium
transmission in Kenya: an overview of the Msambweni project
Approaches to Modeling in Schistosomiasis
Modeling the transmission of schistosomiasis: an introductory view
Mathematical models of transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis
Dynamic modeling of epidemiologic patterns of schistosomiasis morbidity
Different approaches to modeling the cost-effectiveness of schistosomiasis control
The microsimulation approach to epidemiologic modeling of helminthic infections, with special reference to schistosomiasis
SCHISTOSIM: a microsimulation model for the epidemiology and control of schistosomiasis
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