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1. What is required in terms of mass drug administration to interrupt the transmission of schistosome parasites in regions of endemic infection?

2. What impact will the achievement of the current World Health Organisation targets for anthelmintic treatment coverage in children have on the intensity of soil transmitted helminth infections?

5. How important is the spatial movement of people in attempts to eliminate the transmission of human helminth infections by mass drug administration?

6. The observed relationship between the degree of parasite aggregation and the prevalence of infection within human host populations for soil-transmitted helminth and schistosome infections.

7. A prevalence-based transmission model for the study of the epidemiology and control of soil-transmitted helminthiasis.

8. Analysing pneumococcal invasiveness using Bayesian models of pathogen progression rates.

9. What is the impact of acquired immunity on the transmission of schistosomiasis and the efficacy of current and planned mass drug administration programmes?

10. Spatial scales in human movement between reservoirs of infection.

11. Deworming women of reproductive age during adolescence and pregnancy: what is the impact on morbidity from soil-transmitted helminths infection?

12. Stochastic challenges to interrupting helminth transmission.

13. Individual adherence to mass drug administration in neglected tropical disease control: A probability model conditional on past behaviour.

14. Forecasting the effectiveness of the DeWorm3 trial in interrupting the transmission of soil-transmitted helminths in three study sites in Benin, India and Malawi.

15. The impact of mass drug administration on Schistosoma haematobium infection: what is required to achieve morbidity control and elimination?

16. Policy implications of the potential use of a novel vaccine to prevent infection with Schistosoma mansoni with or without mass drug administration.

17. The impact of community-wide, mass drug administration on aggregation of soil-transmitted helminth infection in human host populations.

18. The 'breakpoint' of soil-transmitted helminths with infected human migration.

19. 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.

20. Heterogeneity in transmission parameters of hookworm infection within the baseline data from the TUMIKIA study in Kenya.

21. Determining post-treatment surveillance criteria for predicting the elimination of Schistosoma mansoni transmission.

22. Pooling as a strategy for the timely diagnosis of soil-transmitted helminths in stool: value and reproducibility.

23. Sampling strategies for monitoring and evaluation of morbidity targets for soil-transmitted helminths.

24. Modelling the impact of a Schistosoma mansoni vaccine and mass drug administration to achieve morbidity control and transmission elimination.

25. Calculating the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth infection through pooling of stool samples: Choosing and optimizing the pooling strategy.

26. The design of schistosomiasis monitoring and evaluation programmes: The importance of collecting adult data to inform treatment strategies for Schistosoma mansoni.

27. Defining stopping criteria for ending randomized clinical trials that investigate the interruption of transmission of soil-transmitted helminths employing mass drug administration.

28. Are We on Our Way to Achieving the 2020 Goals for Schistosomiasis Morbidity Control Using Current World Health Organization Guidelines?

29. Investigating the Effectiveness of Current and Modified World Health Organization Guidelines for the Control of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections.

30. Seasonally timed treatment programs for Ascaris lumbricoides to increase impact-An investigation using mathematical models.

31. Assessing the feasibility of interrupting the transmission of soil-transmitted helminths through mass drug administration: The DeWorm3 cluster randomized trial protocol.

32. Testing for soil-transmitted helminth transmission elimination: Analysing the impact of the sensitivity of different diagnostic tools.

33. Identifying optimal threshold statistics for elimination of hookworm using a stochastic simulation model.

34. Developing a mathematical model for the evaluation of the potential impact of a partially efficacious vaccine on the transmission dynamics of Schistosoma mansoni in human communities.

35. The importance of patient compliance in repeated rounds of mass drug administration (MDA) for the elimination of intestinal helminth transmission.

36. The past matters: estimating intrinsic hookworm transmission intensity in areas with past mass drug administration to control lymphatic filariasis.

37. Evaluating the variation in the projected benefit of community-wide mass treatment for schistosomiasis: Implications for future economic evaluations.

38. A comparison of two mathematical models of the impact of mass drug administration on the transmission and control of schistosomiasis.

39. Comparison and validation of two mathematical models for the impact of mass drug administration on Ascaris lumbricoides and hookworm infection.

40. Cost-effectiveness of scaling up mass drug administration for the control of soil-transmitted helminths: a comparison of cost function and constant costs analyses.

41. Analysis of the population-level impact of co-administering ivermectin with albendazole or mebendazole for the control and elimination of Trichuris trichiura .

43. Soil-Transmitted Helminths: Mathematical Models of Transmission, the Impact of Mass Drug Administration and Transmission Elimination Criteria.

44. Studies of the Transmission Dynamics, Mathematical Model Development and the Control of Schistosome Parasites by Mass Drug Administration in Human Communities.

45. An economic evaluation of expanding hookworm control strategies to target the whole community.

46. What impact will the achievement of the current World Health Organisation targets for anthelmintic treatment coverage in children have on the intensity of soil transmitted helminth infections?

47. What is required in terms of mass drug administration to interrupt the transmission of schistosome parasites in regions of endemic infection?

48. Interrupting transmission of soil-transmitted helminths: a study protocol for cluster randomised trials evaluating alternative treatment strategies and delivery systems in Kenya.

50. Cost and cost-effectiveness of soil-transmitted helminth treatment programmes: systematic review and research needs.

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