FAQs

Below is a list of frequently asked questions. Please contact us if you have additional questions.

The 2001 World Health Assembly resolution (WHA54.19) set a target for member nations to treat at least 75 percent of all school-aged children at risk of illness from STH and Schistosomiasis by 2010.

The WHO’s Preventive Chemotherapy (PCT) databank, which was set up to measure progress towards this goal, currently estimates that only 11 percent of at-risk school-age children have been treated with an anthelminthic drug. It is believed that this figure is an underestimation of the true scale of treatment coverage as it does not reflect treatment data of NGOs.

Improved information on who is deworming and where and how many children are being dewormed can facilitate sharing of best practices, strengthen collaborative and strategic partnerships, and promote coordinated advocacy, robust program monitoring, and efficient use of resources.

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