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Across borders - implementing schistosomiasis control from east to West Africa.
Abstract
Few can deny that a nation's health is inextricably linked with its economic condition. Therefore, it is not surprising to find that those who live with less than two dollars a day is ravaged by illness and can hope to make a living. This book chapter focuses on the six countries selected to support SCI in 2003 demonstrating poorest of the poor.