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A cluster RCT of the impact of a community-based hygiene and sanitation programme on infection with intestinal parasites following mass albendazole chemotherapy in Timor-Leste [ 2011 - 2015 ]

Also known as: Does a community-based hygiene and sanitation programme reduce infections with intestinal parasites?

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1013713]

Researchers: Prof Archie Clements (Principal investigator) ,  A/Pr Darren Gray A/Pr James Black Mr Peter Dwan Prof James Mccarthy
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Brief description Intestinal parasites cause anaemia, stunting, wasting and poor mental development in childhood, and are related to poverty and poor hygiene. Treatment with antiparasitic drugs cures infections in human hosts, but does not prevent rapid re-infection when people contact a parasite-contaminated environment. We will quantify the impact of a hygiene and sanitation programme that reduces environmental contamination in communities that receive mass treatment with the antiparasitic drug albendazole.

Funding Amount $AUD 1,178,135.95

Funding Scheme Partnerships

Notes Partnership Project for Better Health

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