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2022

Wiegand, R. E. and Fleming, F. M. and de Vlas, S. J. and Odiere, M. R. and Kinung'hi, S. and King, C. H. and Evans, D. and French, M. D. and Montgomery, S. P. and Straily, A. and Utzinger, J. and Vounatsou, P. and Secor, W. E.. (2022) Defining elimination as a public health problem for schistosomiasis control programmes: beyond prevalence of heavy-intensity infections. Lancet Glob Health, 10 (9). e1355-e1359.

2021

Wiegand, R. E. and Secor, W. E. and Fleming, F. M. and French, M. D. and King, C. H. and Deol, A. K. and Montgomery, S. P. and Evans, D. and Utzinger, J. and Vounatsou, P. and de Vlas, S. J.. (2021) Associations between infection intensity categories and morbidity prevalence in school-age children are much stronger for Schistosoma haematobium than for S. mansoni. PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 15 (5). e0009444.

Wiegand, R. E. and Secor, W. E. and Fleming, F. M. and French, M. D. and King, C. H. and Montgomery, S. P. and Evans, D. and Utzinger, J. and Vounatsou, P. and de Vlas, S. J.. (2021) Control and elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem: thresholds fail to differentiate schistosomiasis morbidity prevalence in children. Open Forum Infect Dis, 8 (7). ofab179.

Wiegand, R. E. and Fleming, F. M. and Straily, A. and Montgomery, S. P. and de Vlas, S. J. and Utzinger, J. and Vounatsou, P. and Secor, W. E.. (2021) Urogenital schistosomiasis infection prevalence targets to determine elimination as a public health problem based on microhematuria prevalence in school-age children. PLoS Negl Trop Dis, 15 (6). e0009451.

Straily, A. and Malit, A. O. and Wanja, D. and Kavere, E. A. and Kiplimo, R. and Aera, R. and Momanyi, C. and Mwangi, S. and Mukire, S. and Souza, A. A. and Wiegand, R. E. and Montgomery, S. P. and Secor, W. E. and Odiere, M.. (2021) Use of a tablet-based system to perform abdominal ultrasounds in a field investigation of schistosomiasis-related morbidity in western Kenya. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 104 (3). pp. 898-901.

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