01591nas a2200157 4500000000100000008004100001260001600042100001500058700002400073700001700097245009800114856016700212300001100379520102900390022001401419 2020 d bElsevier BV1 aOyeyemi OT1 ade Jesus Jeremias W1 aGrenfell RFQ00aSchistosomiasis in Nigeria: Gleaning from the past to improve current efforts towards control uhttps://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S2352771420302846?token=850CEE935F9F0B69A8F930B0AFF4CC061CCC652F28C7ECED793D4EBD9C5C1A6372BA34BC17B051BD74E0A87153CE15F1 a1001833 aThe effort to control schistosomiasis in Nigeria has been scaled up the past few years. Schistosomiasis affects all age groups, however, school children are at the highest risk of the disease. In the past years, global partners in schistosomiasis control have renewed their commitments. Many countries including few in Africa are working towards eliminating the disease. In Nigeria, the transmission of schistosomiasis is still active. This poses a serious health challenge as morbidity builds up in infected individuals. Mass drug administration (MDA) has helped to reduce morbidity but it is not adequate to abate transmission in many areas of the country. The integration of other aspects of control will provide a more sustainable result. This review attempted to discuss schistosomiasis transmission patterns in Nigeria in different eras. We identified some pitfalls in efforts towards the control of schistosomiasis in Nigeria. We recommended research priority in areas of neglect and advocated for integrated control. a2352-7714