Individual longitudinal compliance to neglected tropical disease mass drug administration programmes, a systematic reviewRosie Maddren, Roy M. Anderson, Klodeta Kura et al.|PLoS neglected tropical diseases|2023Cited by 16
Predisposition to soil-transmitted helminth reinfection after four rounds of mass drug administration: results from a longitudinal cohort in the Geshiyaro project, a transmission elimination feasibility study in the Wolaita zone of southern EthiopiaSantiago Rayment Gomez, Roy M. Anderson, Ewnetu Firdawek Liyew et al.|Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|2023Cited by 13
Progress in controlling the transmission of schistosome parasites in Southern Ethiopia: the Geshiyaro Project in the Wolaita ZoneBirhan Mengistu, Roy M. Anderson, Ewnetu Firdawek Liyew et al.|Parasites & Vectors|2024Cited by 11
Patterns of individual compliance with anthelmintic treatment for soil-transmitted helminth infections in southern Ethiopia over six rounds of community-wide mass drug administrationRosie Maddren, Roy M. Anderson, Arya M. Sharma et al.|Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|2023Cited by 8
Spatial heterogeneity in mass drug administration from a longitudinal epidemiological study assessing transmission interruption of soil transmitted helminths in the Wolaita zone of southern Ethiopia (Geshiyaro Project)Santiago Rayment Gomez, Roy M. Anderson, Ewnetu Firdawek Liyew et al.|PLoS neglected tropical diseases|2024Cited by 3