Items where Author is "Krentel, A"
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Krentel, A;
(2004)
GTZ in Indonesia: Strengthening health systems through neglected diseases.
In: Daumerie, D; Kindhauser, MK, (eds.)
Intensified Control of Neglected Diseases: Report of an International Workshop, Berlin, 10-12 December 2003.
World Health Organization, Geneva.
http://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/9079
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Bogus, J;
Gankpala, L;
Fischer, K;
Krentel, A;
Weil, GJ;
Fischer, PU;
Kollie, K;
Bolay, FK;
(2015)
Community Attitudes Toward Mass Drug Administration for Control and Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases After the 2014 Outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Lofa County, Liberia.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
ISSN 0002-9637
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0591
Krentel, A;
Damayanti, R;
Titaley, CR;
Suharno, N;
Bradley, M;
Lynam, T;
(2016)
Improving Coverage and Compliance in Mass Drug Administration for the Elimination of LF in Two 'Endgame' Districts in Indonesia Using Micronarrative Surveys.
PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 10 (11).
e0005027.
ISSN 1935-2727
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005027
Krentel, A;
Wellings, K;
(2018)
The role of gender relations in uptake of mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis in Alor District, Indonesia.
Parasites & vectors, 11 (1).
p. 179.
ISSN 1756-3305
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2689-8
Ruoti, M;
Oddone, R;
Lampert, N;
Orué, E;
Miles, MA;
Alexander, N;
Rehman, AM;
Njord, R;
Shu, S;
Brice, S;
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Sinclair, B;
Krentel, A;
(2013)
Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis: knowledge, attitudes, and practices among paraguayan communities, patients, and health professionals.
Journal of tropical medicine, 2013.
p. 538629.
ISSN 1687-9686
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/538629
Titaley, CR;
Damayanti, R;
Soeharno, N;
Mu'asyaroh, A;
Bradley, M;
Lynam, T;
Krentel, A;
(2018)
Assessing knowledge about lymphatic filariasis and the implementation of mass drug administration amongst drug deliverers in three districts/cities of Indonesia.
Parasites & vectors, 11 (1).
p. 315.
ISSN 1756-3305
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-2881-x