Weekly epidemiological record 2 October 2020 No 40, 2019, 484-487 Progress in eliminating onchocerciasis in the WHO Region of the Americas: advances towards transmission
Progress report on the elimination of human onchocerciasis, 2018–2019. Weekly Epidemiological Record. WHO, 2019. Overview November 8, 2019 Onchocerciasis is a parasitic infection caused
Weekly epidemiological record 13 September 2019 No. 94 (37): 415 – 419 Progress in eliminating onchocerciasis in the WHO Region of the Americas: doxycycline
Progress report on the elimination of human onchocerciasis, 2017–2018. Weekly Epidemiological Record. WHO, 2018 Overview Onchocerciasis, commonly known as “river blindness”, is a parasitic
Weekly Epidemiological Record 2 November 2018 WER No 44, 2018, 93, 589–602 Overview Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a vector-borne neglected tropical disease (NTD) targeted
Weekly epidemiological record 12 October 2018 No. 93 (41): 541 – 544 Progress towards eliminating onchocerciasis in the WHO Region of the Americas: advances
WHO provides orientation webinars (with Joint Application packages provided in English, French, and Spanish versions at this link) for national program managers and partners
The Confirmatory Mapping Survey Builder tool was designed to provide a more rigorous assessment of ongoing lymphatic filariasis transmission where initial mapping yielded inconclusive
The TAS-STH Survey Sample Builder tool was designed to help capture the impact of lymphatic filariasis programs on soil-transmitted helminthiasis and provide guidance on
This bench aid (English and French versions shown below) provides detailed instruction on the proper use of the new Filariasis Test Strip used for the detection