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Control of helminthiasis is based on drug treatment, improved sanitation and health education.
The methanol extract shows in vivo activity against helminthiasis caused by Nippostrongylus sp.
It will extend its existing donation of mebendazole (200 million tablets per year) for soil-transmitted helminthiasis.
A nematode infection is a type of helminthiasis caused by organisms in the Nematode phylum.
CWW is an effort to make the world's children free of soil-transmitted helminthiasis so that they can grow, play, learn normally and enrich their communities.
OneWorld Health aims to develop a new safe and affordable drug against soil-transmitted helminthiasis, with a defined access strategy that supports global helminth control efforts.
Reasonable evidence indicates helminthiasis is responsible for the unrelenting prevalence of AIDS and tuberculosis in developing, particularly African, countries.
Most common medicianl applications are in the treatment of epilepsy, dysentery, stomach ache, insomnia, cataract, helminthiasis, rheumatism, ulcer and tuberculosis.
Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) is a collective name for the diseases caused by ascaris, whipworm and hookworms in humans.
Under this agreement, GSK will donate 400 million albendazole tablets to the World Health Organization each year to fight soil-transmitted helminthiasis.
GlaxoSmithKline: A London-based multinational pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare company headquartered will donate 400 million albendazole tablets each year to fight soil-transmitted helminthiasis.
Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (infection of Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, Necator americanus, Ancylostoma duodenale)
In 1979 he moved to Zanzibar, Tanzania where he worked as a clinician and later as the public health officer responsible for controlling schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis on Pemba island.
The effects of infection with the adult worms have not been quantified, but the gross damage and subsequent loss of blood and tissue fluids is certainly partly responsible for the unthriftiness and anaemia associated with intestinal helminthiasis in the horse.
Tha rather ambitious committment is to eradicate Guinea worm disease, and eliminate lymphatic filariasis, leprosy, African sleeping sickness and blinding trachoma; and to control schistosomiasis, soil-transmitted helminthiasis, Chagas disease, visceral leishmaniasis and river blindness.
In the meantime, the pharmaceutical giant, SmithKline & French Laboratories in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, aware of the work in parasitology carried out in the Cavier's laboratory in Paris, had put Rossignol in charge of developing the benzimidazole carbamate anthelminthic, albendazole, for the treatment of intestinal helminthiasis.