Carlos Chaccour
@carloschaccour.bsky.social
Global health, malaria, NTDs, endectocides.
Navarra Center for International Development @UNAV
Navarra Center for International Development @UNAV
Will take it as a joke, in which case is hilarious given ai am the first author of the malaria paper they mention.
August 1, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Will take it as a joke, in which case is hilarious given ai am the first author of the malaria paper they mention.
I agree more evidence its needed but the endectocide concept is far from dead.
Other trials had different questions and used IVM with other drug-based interventions in the community.
They also faced operational issuses such as powering the trial for prevalence X and findinge half X at baseline.
Other trials had different questions and used IVM with other drug-based interventions in the community.
They also faced operational issuses such as powering the trial for prevalence X and findinge half X at baseline.
July 27, 2025 at 4:58 AM
I agree more evidence its needed but the endectocide concept is far from dead.
Other trials had different questions and used IVM with other drug-based interventions in the community.
They also faced operational issuses such as powering the trial for prevalence X and findinge half X at baseline.
Other trials had different questions and used IVM with other drug-based interventions in the community.
They also faced operational issuses such as powering the trial for prevalence X and findinge half X at baseline.
Indeed. You might know the Mozambique trial was severely disrupted by the Gombe cyclone. So few conclusions can be drown from that data, beyond operational lessons learned. The Moz results are availabla as preprint and under review.
July 26, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Indeed. You might know the Mozambique trial was severely disrupted by the Gombe cyclone. So few conclusions can be drown from that data, beyond operational lessons learned. The Moz results are availabla as preprint and under review.