Erratum to: Wuchereria bancrofti infection at four primary schools and surrounding communities with no previous blood surveys in northern Uganda: the prevalence after mass drug administrations and a report on suspected non-filarial endemic elephanti

scientific article published on 20 September 2017

Erratum to: Wuchereria bancrofti infection at four primary schools and surrounding communities with no previous blood surveys in northern Uganda: the prevalence after mass drug administrations and a report on suspected non-filarial endemic elephanti is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1091875687
P356DOI10.1186/S41182-017-0068-3
P932PMC publication ID5606030
P698PubMed publication ID28943776

P50authorToshihiro HoriiQ62911332
P2093author name stringEisaku Kimura
Gerald Mwesigwa
Emmanuel Igwaro Odongo-Aginya
Alex Olia
Eiji Nagayasu
Anna Mary Auma
Yoshitaka Ogino
Geoffrey Egitat
Kilama Justin Luwa
P2860cites workWuchereria bancrofti infection at four primary schools and surrounding communities with no previous blood surveys in northern Uganda: the prevalence after mass drug administrations and a report on suspected non-filarial endemic elephantiasis.Q38621320
P921main subjectprimary schoolQ9842
Wuchereria bancroftiQ311109
Wuchereria bancrofti infection at four primary schools and surrounding communities with no previous blood surveys in northern Uganda: the prevalence after mass drug administrations and a report on suspected non-filarial endemic elephantiasis.Q38621320
UgandaQ1036
P304page(s)28
P577publication date2017-09-20
P1433published inTropical Medicine and HealthQ6158243
P1476titleErratum to: Wuchereria bancrofti infection at four primary schools and surrounding communities with no previous blood surveys in northern Uganda: the prevalence after mass drug administrations and a report on suspected non-filarial endemic elephantiasis
P478volume45

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Q38621320Wuchereria bancrofti infection at four primary schools and surrounding communities with no previous blood surveys in northern Uganda: the prevalence after mass drug administrations and a report on suspected non-filarial endemic elephantiasis.corrigendum / erratumP2507

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