Development, validation, and pilot application of a high throughput molecular xenomonitoring assay to detect Schistosoma mansoni and other trematode species within Biomphalaria freshwater snail hosts
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Published:2024
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Volume:5
Page:100174
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ISSN:2667-114X
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Container-title:Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases
Author:
Archer John,
Yeo Shi Min,
Gadd GraceORCID,
Pennance TomORCID,
Cunningham Lucas J.ORCID,
Juhàsz Alexandra,
Jones SamORCID,
Chammudzi Priscilla,
Kapira Donales R.,
Lally DavidORCID,
Namacha Gladys,
Mainga Bright,
Makaula Peter,
LaCourse James E.,
Kayuni Sekeleghe A.ORCID,
Musaya Janelisa,
Stothard J. Russell,
Webster Bonnie L.
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