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<strong>Treatment</strong><br />
The main treatment for schistosomiasis is Praziquantel (PZQ). The number of tablets taken is dependent on the weight of the patient, and a dose pole has been developed to help judge the amount of tablets needed without having to weigh everyone. Mass drug administration (MDA) is often carried out within schools or communities as part of treatment/control programmes. As praziquantel is only effective against adult worms, timing of treatment may needs to be considered. Currently, no vaccine is available for schistosomiasis.<br />
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Revision of Treatment from Mon, 2015-09-07 13:26
Taxonomic name:
Schistosoma (Parasite taxonomy), Planorbidae (Taxonomy of Hosts), Pomatiopsidae (Taxonomy of Hosts), Bulinus (Taxonomy of Hosts), Biomphalaria (Taxonomy of Hosts), Radix (Taxonomy of Hosts), Oncomelania (Taxonomy of Hosts), Neotricula (Taxonomy of Hosts), Schistosomatidae (Parasite taxonomy), Schistosoma haematobium (Parasite taxonomy)