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Elimination of Guinea worm disease in Ethiopia; Current status of the disease's, eradication strategies and challenges to the end game. Ethiopian medical journal [Internet]. 2017;55(4):15-31. Available from: http://www.emaemj.org/index.php/EMJ/article/download/671/pdf_119
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Is Ethiopia on track to achieving the global goal of eliminating trachoma as a public health problem by 2020?. Ethiopian medical journal [Internet]. 2017;55(4):33-44. Available from: http://www.emaemj.org/index.php/EMJ/article/download/745/pdf_124
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The national programme to eliminate Lymphatic filariasis from Ethiopia. Ethiopian medical journal [Internet]. 2017;55(4):45-54. Available from: http://www.emaemj.org/index.php/EMJ/article/download/646/pdf_120
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Review of Ethiopian onchocerciasis elimination programme. Ethiopian medical journal [Internet]. 2017;55(4):55-63. Available from: http://www.emaemj.org/index.php/EMJ/article/download/739/pdf_122
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Podoconiosis in Ethiopia: From neglect to priority public health problem. Ethiopian medical journal [Internet]. 2017;55(4):65-74. Available from: http://www.emaemj.org/index.php/EMJ/article/download/738/pdf_121
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Ethiopia schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthes control programme: Progress and prospects. Ethiopian medical journal [Internet]. 2017;55(4):75-80. Available from: http://www.emaemj.org/index.php/EMJ/article/download/752/pdf_125
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Network of WHO collaborating centres for trachoma. [Internet]. 2017 p. 22. Available from: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/258687/1/WHO-HTM-NTD-PCT-2017.06-eng.pdf
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Paediatric and maternal schistosomiasis: shifting the paradigms. British medical bulletin. 2017;.
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Local stakeholders’ perceptions of community sensitization for school-based deworming programme in Kenya. Tropical diseases, travel medicine and vaccines [Internet]. 2017;3(15). Available from: https://tdtmvjournal.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s40794-017-0058-9?site=tdtmvjournal.biomedcentral.com
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Surveillance of vector-borne infections (chikungunya, dengue, and malaria) in Bo, Sierra Leone, 2012–2013. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2017;.
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