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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|November 27, 2013
The peculiar epidemiology of dracunculiasis in ChadMark L Eberhard, Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben, Donald R Hopkins, et al.
Gates Open Research|September 21, 2018
Slaying little dragons: the impact of the Guinea Worm Eradication Program on dracunculiasis disability averted from 1990 to 2016Elizabeth A Cromwell, Sharon Roy, Dieudonne P Sankara, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|November 30, 2020
Population genomic evidence that human and animal infections in Africa come from the same populations of Dracunculus medinensisCaroline Durrant, Elizabeth A Thiele, Nancy Holroyd, et al.
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|November 27, 2013
The peculiar epidemiology of dracunculiasis in ChadMark L Eberhard, Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben, Donald R Hopkins, et al.
Gates Open Research|September 21, 2018
Slaying little dragons: the impact of the Guinea Worm Eradication Program on dracunculiasis disability averted from 1990 to 2016Elizabeth A Cromwell, Sharon Roy, Dieudonne P Sankara, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|November 30, 2020
Population genomic evidence that human and animal infections in Africa come from the same populations of Dracunculus medinensisCaroline Durrant, Elizabeth A Thiele, Nancy Holroyd, et al.
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