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Development and verification of a schistosomiasis transmission model / Rosenfield, P. L.
Titre : Development and verification of a schistosomiasis transmission model Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rosenfield, P. L. Mention d'édition : Agency for International DEvelopment Editeur : Agency for International Development Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04908 Note générale : A schistosomiasis transmission model is developed and verified using thirteen years of data supplied by the bihlarziosis control project and the dez pilat irrigation project/ Iran. The avantage of the model is that it requieres fewer data inputs than of the models. A good fit was obtained between predicted and observed levels of infection. Values for meters of accessible snail habitats and the numbers of infected people were corrected to account for control measures used. The results indicated that a combinaison of chemistherepy, mollusciding, and engineering is most cost-effective over the long term. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Agriculture Modèle de transmission Projet d'irrigation Modèle de simulation Caractéristiques Système d'irrigation Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : A schistosomiasis transmission model is developed and verified using thirteen years of data supplied by the bihlarziosis control project and the dez pilat irrigation project/ Iran. The avantage of the model is that it requieres fewer data inputs than of the models. A good fit was obtained between predicted and observed levels of infection. Values for meters of accessible snail habitats and the numbers of infected people were corrected to account for control measures used. The results indicated that a combinaison of chemistherepy, mollusciding, and engineering is most cost-effective over the long term. Note de contenu : A schistosomiasis transmission model is developed and verified using thirteen years of data supplied by the bihlarziosis control project and the dez pilat irrigation project/ Iran. The avantage of the model is that it requieres fewer data inputs than of the models. A good fit was obtained between predicted and observed levels of infection. Values for meters of accessible snail habitats and the numbers of infected people were corrected to account for control measures used. The results indicated that a combinaison of chemistherepy, mollusciding, and engineering is most cost-effective over the long term. Development and verification of a schistosomiasis transmission model [texte imprimé] / Rosenfield, P. L. . - Agency for International DEvelopment . - Agency for International Development, 1975.
ISSN : CI-04908
A schistosomiasis transmission model is developed and verified using thirteen years of data supplied by the bihlarziosis control project and the dez pilat irrigation project/ Iran. The avantage of the model is that it requieres fewer data inputs than of the models. A good fit was obtained between predicted and observed levels of infection. Values for meters of accessible snail habitats and the numbers of infected people were corrected to account for control measures used. The results indicated that a combinaison of chemistherepy, mollusciding, and engineering is most cost-effective over the long term.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Agriculture Modèle de transmission Projet d'irrigation Modèle de simulation Caractéristiques Système d'irrigation Index. décimale : 630 Agriculture et techniques connexes Résumé : A schistosomiasis transmission model is developed and verified using thirteen years of data supplied by the bihlarziosis control project and the dez pilat irrigation project/ Iran. The avantage of the model is that it requieres fewer data inputs than of the models. A good fit was obtained between predicted and observed levels of infection. Values for meters of accessible snail habitats and the numbers of infected people were corrected to account for control measures used. The results indicated that a combinaison of chemistherepy, mollusciding, and engineering is most cost-effective over the long term. Note de contenu : A schistosomiasis transmission model is developed and verified using thirteen years of data supplied by the bihlarziosis control project and the dez pilat irrigation project/ Iran. The avantage of the model is that it requieres fewer data inputs than of the models. A good fit was obtained between predicted and observed levels of infection. Values for meters of accessible snail habitats and the numbers of infected people were corrected to account for control measures used. The results indicated that a combinaison of chemistherepy, mollusciding, and engineering is most cost-effective over the long term. Réservation
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