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 Published: 30 Mar 2021 | Last Updated: 30 Mar 2021 13:47:42

The World Health Organization is advocating a new One Health approach to tackle parasitic blood flukes in Africa following successful UKRI-funded research.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has adopted a change of direction in its roadmap to fight parasitic blood flukes in Africa. This gives fresh hopes that a major disease of poverty can be eliminated by 2030.

The new strategy has been informed by the findings of UKRI-funded multidisciplinary research which shows how the parasitic flukes causing schistosomiasis to transmit between animals and people in Africa.

The research was led by a team at the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ (RVC) in partnership with teams from Senegal and Niger in West Africa.

It was jointly funded by:

  • Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office and Defence
  • Science and Technology Laboratory under the  programme.


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