The causes and impacts of neglected tropical and zoonotic diseases

opportunities for integrated intervention strategies: workshop summary

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The causes and impacts of neglected tropical and zoonotic diseases

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Table of Contents

Workshop overview
Contributed manuscripts
Regional approaches to neglected tropical diseases control in Latin America and the Caribbean / Steven Kenyon Ault and Mirta Roses Periago
Neglected tropical diseases, conflict, and the right to health / Chris Beyrer, Sonal Singh, and Darshan Sudarshi
Parasite Prevalence and the worldwide distribution of cognitive ability / Christopher Eppig, Corey L. Fincher, and Randy Thornhill
The Neglected tropical diseases: current status of control and the U.K. contribution / Alan Fenwick
Integrated implementation of programs targeting neglected tropical diseases through preventive chemotherapy: proving the feasibility at national-scale / Mary Linehan et al.
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) slated for elimination and eradication / Donald R. Hopkins
The neglected tropical diseases and the neglected infections of poverty: overview of their common features, global disease burden and distribution, new control tools, and prospects for disease elimination / Peter J. Hotez
Neglected infections of poverty in the United States of America / Peter J. Hotez
Developing vaccines to combat hookworm infection and intestinal schistosomiasis / Peter J. Hotez et al.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation approach and strategy to the neglected tropical diseases 1998-2010 / Julie Jacobson and Regina Rabinovich
Progress in control and elimination of human African trypanosomiasis, 2010 / Jean Jannin, Pere P. Simarro, and José R. Franco
Schistosomiasis: challenges and opportunities / Charles H. King
Neglected zoonotic diseases / Lonnie King
Diagnostic needs for NTD programs / Patrick J. Lammie et al.
Neglected tropical and zoonotic diseases and their impact on women's and children's health / Marian C. McDonald
Global funding of new products for neglected tropical diseases / Mary Moran
The global programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis: health impact after 8 years / Eric A. Ottesen et al.
The economic benefits resulting from the first 8 years of the global programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis (2000-2007) / Brian K. Chu et al.
Neglected tropical diseases: the development of a brand with no copyright. A shift from a disease-centered to a tool-centered strategic approach / Lorenzo Savioli, Antonio Montresor, and Albis F. Gabrielli
Looking beyond the lamp post: addressing social determinants of neglected tropical diseases in devising integrated control strategies / Jerry M. Spiegel
Chagas disease impact and opportunities: beyond the historical dogma / Rick L. Tarleton

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Washington, D.C

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RC961 .C38 2011,

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Pagination
xxv, 578 p. :
Number of pages
578

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OL25079278M
ISBN 10
030918634X
ISBN 13
9780309186346
LCCN
2011288109
OCLC/WorldCat
742679488

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