Author: Ngwili, Nicholas
- Value chain based control of Taenia solium in nothern Uganda; Baseline studies to establish the prevalence and risk factors associated with porcine cysticercosis in pigs
- Confirmation of a hyperendemic focus of porcine cysticercosis in Northern Uganda: Prevalence and risk factor analysis
- Why are toilets not used? Using system effects modelling to understand stakeholder perceptions on the impacts and barriers to Taenia solium control in Eastern and Western Uganda
Author: Thomas, Lian F.
- Scoping visit to identify potential study sites for Taenia solium research in northern Uganda
- Confirmation of a hyperendemic focus of porcine cysticercosis in Northern Uganda: Prevalence and risk factor analysis
- Why are toilets not used? Using system effects modelling to understand stakeholder perceptions on the impacts and barriers to Taenia solium control in Eastern and Western Uganda
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