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School Deworming at a glance Worms infect more than one third of the world’s population, with the most intense infections in
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Geneva / Washington DC / /

Company

WHO Partners / Harvard University Press / Improper / /

Continent

Asia / South America / Africa / /

Country

Kenya / United States / Tanzania / Ghana / /

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USD / /

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e-linkages / health services / http /

MedicalCondition

malnutrition / worm infection / soil-transmitted helminthiasis / total disease / disease / intense worm infections / intense infections / common worm infections / heavier infections / schistosomiasis / intestinal worm infections / schistosome infection / persistent schistosomiasis infection / communicable disease / worm infections / both schistosomiasis / Heavy schistosomiasis / Intestinal nematode infections / infection / MS / long-term infections / /

MedicalTreatment

chemotherapy / /

Organization

World Health Organization / WHO Expert Committee / World Bank / Harvard University / Rockefeller Sanitary Commission / Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygien / 1993 / Royal Society of Tropical Medicine / /

Person

Roundworm (Ascaris) Whipworm / Cases (millions) Prevalence Roundworm (Ascaris) / Don Bundy / Lorenzo Savioli / /

Product

Deworming / mebendazole / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / Southern USA / /

Technology

GIS technology / targeted chemotherapy / /

URL

www.who.int/wormcontrol / http /

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