The long run impact of early childhood deworming on numeracy and literacy: Evidence from Uganda
Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Pages: e0007085 - e0007085
Published: Jan 31, 2019
Abstract
Up to 1.45 billion people currently suffer from soil transmitted helminth infection, with the largest burden occurring in Africa and Asia. Safe and cost effective deworming treatment exists, but there is a debate about mass distribution of this treatment in high prevalence settings. While the World Health Organization recommends mass administration of anthelmintic drugs for preschool and school-aged children in high (>20%) prevalence settings,...
Paper Details
Title
The long run impact of early childhood deworming on numeracy and literacy: Evidence from Uganda
Published Date
Jan 31, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
e0007085 - e0007085
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