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Vector Control

Methods for preventing vector-borne parasitic infections, including insect control, larval habitat reduction, and targeted public health campaigns.

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Jan 12, 2026
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What are the pharmacokinetic strategies to raise ivermectin concentrations safely in humans?

Raising ivermectin concentrations in humans can be approached by higher or more frequent oral dosing, formulation and route changes (controlled‑release, parenteral or inhaled delivery), and pharmacoki...

Jan 13, 2026

How do food and waterborne parasites differ from vector-borne parasites in infection risk and prevention?

Food- and waterborne parasites infect people primarily through ingestion of contaminated food, water or environments and are closely tied to sanitation, poverty, and food habits, whereas vector-borne ...

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