Human population movement can impede the elimination of soil-transmitted helminth transmission in regions with heterogeneity in mass drug administration coverage and transmission potential between villages: a metapopulation analysis

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Carolin Vegvari
James E. Truscott
Klodeta Kura
Roy M. Anderson
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[1] Imperial College London,Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
[2] London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR),Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Imperial College London,The DeWorm3 Project
[4] The Natural History Museum of London,undefined
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Soil-transmitted helminths; Elimination of transmission; Human population movement;
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