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Vlaminck J, Cools P, Albonico M, et al. Piloting a surveillance system to monitor the global patterns of drug efficacy and the emergence of anthelmintic resistance in soil-transmitted helminth control programs: a Starworms study protocol. Gates Open Res. 2020;4:28doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.13115.1.
Vlaminck, J., Cools, P., Albonico, M., Ame, S., Chanthapaseuth, T., Viengxay, V., Do Trung, D., Osei-Atweneboana, M. Y., Asuming-Brempong, E., Jahirul Karim, M., Al Kawsar, A., Keiser, J., Khieu, V., Faye, B., Turate, I., Mbonigaba, J. B., Ruijeni, N., Shema, E., Luciañez, A., Santiago Nicholls, R., Jamsheed, M., Mikhailova, A., Montresor, A., Mupfasoni, D., Yajima, A., Ngina Mwinzi, P., Gilleard, J., Prichard, R. K., Verweij, J. J., Vercruysse, J., & Levecke, B. (2020). Piloting a surveillance system to monitor the global patterns of drug efficacy and the emergence of anthelmintic resistance in soil-transmitted helminth control programs: a Starworms study protocol. Gates open research, 428. https://doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13115.1
Vlaminck, Johnny, et al. "Piloting a surveillance system to monitor the global patterns of drug efficacy and the emergence of anthelmintic resistance in soil-transmitted helminth control programs: a Starworms study protocol." Gates open research vol. 4 (2020): 28. doi: https://doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13115.1
Vlaminck J, Cools P, Albonico M, Ame S, Chanthapaseuth T, Viengxay V, Do Trung D, Osei-Atweneboana MY, Asuming-Brempong E, Jahirul Karim M, Al Kawsar A, Keiser J, Khieu V, Faye B, Turate I, Mbonigaba JB, Ruijeni N, Shema E, Luciañez A, Santiago Nicholls R, Jamsheed M, Mikhailova A, Montresor A, Mupfasoni D, Yajima A, Ngina Mwinzi P, Gilleard J, Prichard RK, Verweij JJ, Vercruysse J, Levecke B. Piloting a surveillance system to monitor the global patterns of drug efficacy and the emergence of anthelmintic resistance in soil-transmitted helminth control programs: a Starworms study protocol. Gates Open Res. 2020 Mar 10;4:28. doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.13115.1. eCollection 2020. PMID: 32266328; PMCID: PMC7120503.
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