Publication Stigma, depression and quality of life among people affected by neglected tropical diseases in Nepal. Thapa D, Dahal H, Chaulagain D, et al. International health. 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii79-iii86. Download PDF
Publication Impact of basic psychological support on stigma and mental well-being of people with disabilities due to leprosy and lymphatic filariasis: a proof-of-concept study. Agarwal A, Nayak P, van Brakel W, et al. International health. 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii59-iii69. Download PDF
Publication A year of One Health and neglected tropical diseases. Laing G. International health. 2023; Download PDF
Publication Knowledge, attitudes and practices of health professionals towards people living with lymphoedema caused by lymphatic filariasis, podoconiosis and leprosy in northern Ethiopia. Dellar R, Ali O, Kinfe M, et al. International health. 2021; Download PDF
Publication The role of medicine donations in the global programme for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis. Williams T, Taylor R, Iwamoto M, et al. International health. 2020; 13 (Supplement_1) : S39-S43. Download PDF
Publication African regional progress and status of the programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis: 2000-2020. Deribe K, Bakajika D, Zoure H, et al. International health. 2020; 13 (Supplement_1) : S22-S27. Download PDF
Publication Donor reliance and the impact on neglected tropical disease programme delivery: reflections and solutions for change from programme management perspectives. Kollie K, Siakeh A, Zawolo G, et al. International health. 2020;
Publication COVID-19 and neglected tropical diseases in Africa: impacts, interactions, consequences. Molyneux DH, Aboe A, Isiyaku S, et al. International health. 2020; Download PDF
Publication Meta-analysis of epilepsy prevalence in West Africa and its relationship with onchocerciasis endemicity and control. Fodjo J, Remme J, Preux P, et al. International health. 2020; Download PDF
Publication Smartphone photography as a possible method of post-validation trachoma surveillance in resource-limited settings. Snyder B, Sié A, Tapsoba C, et al. International health. 2019; 11 (6) : 613-615.
Publication Vectors: recognising the challenge and reducing neglect. Hemingway J. International health. 2019; 11 (5) : 341-343. Download PDF
Publication Mental health: in the spotlight but a long way to go. Patel V. International health. 2019; 11 (5) : 324-326. Download PDF
Publication Reflections on the decade of the neglected tropical diseases. Malecela M. International health. 2019; 11 (5) : 338-340. Download PDF
Publication International funding for mental health: a review of the last decade. Liese B, Gribble RS F, Wickremsinhe MN. International health. 2019; 11 (5) : 361-369. Download PDF
Publication Gender equity in mass drug administration for neglected tropical diseases: data from 16 countries. Cohn D, Kelly MP, Bhandari K, et al. International health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication The role of national committees in eliminating onchocerciasis. Griswold E, Unnasch TR, Eberhard M, et al. International health. 2018; 10 (suppl_1) : i60-i70. Download PDF
Publication Alternative treatment strategies to accelerate the elimination of onchocerciasis. Boussinesq M, Fobi G, Kuesel AC. International health. 2018; 10 (suppl_1) : i40-i48. Download PDF
Publication Onchocerciasis: shifting the target from control to elimination requires a new first-step-elimination mapping. Rebollo MP, Zoure H, Ogoussan K, et al. International health. 2018; 10 (suppl_1) : i14-i19. Download PDF
Publication Diagnostics for onchocerciasis in the era of elimination. Unnasch TR, Golden A, Cama V, et al. International health. 2018; 10 (suppl_1) : i20-i26. Download PDF
Publication Establishing quality assured (QA) laboratory support for onchocerciasis elimination in Africa. Shott J, Ducker C, Unnasch TR, et al. International health. 2018; 10 (suppl_1) : i33-i39. Download PDF