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Advances in filarial hydrocelectomy reporting in Uganda and Nigeria

IntroductionSurgery for hydrocele is part of the WHO recommended essential package of care for people affected by Lymphatic filariasis (LF). In Uganda and Nigeria, LF programme support for hydrocele surgery began in 2017. In 2021 the two programmes adopted a newly developed smartphone-based applicat...

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Published in:Frontiers in tropical diseases 2024-04, Vol.5
Main Authors: D’Souza, Susan F., Awio, John P., Albarka, Jehoshaphat, Bougma, Windtaré Roland, Bartlett, Sarah, Nwosu, Christian, Ngom, Babacar, Wani, Anthony, Gwom, Anita, Okello, Moses, Aba, Abraham, Irema, Sarah, Imhansoloeva, Martins, Nurudeen, Dauda, Wamboga, Charles, Debam, Mark T., Zainab, Haruna, Aleiro, Attahiru, Salah, Malam H., Downs, Philip
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