The study received financial support from University of KwaZulu-Natal College of Health Sciences through the student scholarship programme,and from United Nations International Children's Fund/United Nations Development Programme/World Bank/World Health Organization Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases;from the Canadian International Development Research Centre through their support towards a Malaria and Bilharzia in Southern Africa project.
Background:Given that increase in temperature may alter host-parasite relationships,the anticipated rise in temperature due to global warming might change transmission patterns of certain diseases.However,the extent t...
supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation(Grant No.1024516)
The emerging resistance to schistosoma has been paid much attention and is in urgent need for a novel strategy to control the prevalent parasitic zoonosis. In this study, the efficiency of hyperthermia therapy was inv...