Quantitative analyses and modelling to support achievement of the 2020 goals for nine neglected tropical diseases

Quantitative analysis and mathematical models are useful tools in informing strategies to control or eliminate disease. Currently, there is an urgent need to develop these tools to inform policy to achieve the 2020 goals for neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). In this paper we give an overview of a...

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Hauptverfasser: Hollingsworth, T Déirdre, Adams, Emily R, Anderson, Roy M, Atkins, Katherine, Bartsch, Sarah, Basáñez, Maria Gloria, Behrend, Matthew, Blok, David, Chapman, Lloyd A C, Coffeng, Luc, Courtenay, Orin, Crump, Ron E, de Vlas, Sake J, Dobson, Andy, Dyson, Louise, Farkas, Hajnal, Galvani, Alison P, Gambhir, Manoj, Gurarie, David, Irvine, Michael A, Jervis, Sarah, Keeling, Matt J, Kelly-Hope, Louise, King, Charles, Lee, Bruce Y, Le Rutte, Epke A, Lietman, Thomas M, Ndeffo-Mbah, Martial, Medley, Graham F, Michael, Edwin, Pandey, Abhishek, Peterson, Jennifer K, Pinsent, Amy, Porco, Travis C, Richardus, Jan Hendrik, Reimer, Lisa, Rock, Kat S, Singh, Brajendra K, Stolk, Wilma, Swaminathan, Subramanian, Torr, Steve J, Townsend, Jeffrey, Truscott, James, Walker, Martin, Zoueva, Alexandra
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bacteria
Bartonella
Borrelia burgdorferi
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genes
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