Bihar's Pioneering School-Based Deworming Programme: Lessons Learned in Deworming over 17 Million Indian School-Age Children in One Sustainable Campaign: e0004106

By providing easy access to large numbers of children in a structured setting, the school-based deworming model has been successfully used to administer these antihelminthics in multiple settings [14-16]. [...]school-based deworming, in which the point of care for children is the school and the teac...

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Hauptverfasser: Drake, Lesley J, Singh, Sarman, Mishra, C K, Sinha, Amarjeet, Kumar, Sanjay, Bhushan, Rajesh, Hollingsworth, T Deirdre, Appleby, Laura J, Kumar, Rakesh, Sharma, Kriti, Kumar, Yogita, Raman, Sri, Chakrabarty, Stalin, Kihara, Jimmy H, Gunawardena, N K, Hollister, Grace, Kumar, Vandana, Ankur, Anish, Prasad, Babul, Ramachandran, Sushma, Fishbane, Alissa, Makkar, Prerna
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