Schistosomiasis control in a primary health care system.

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Abstract

The successful implementation of a Primary Health Care System (PHC) in any country depends primarily on the ability to adapt its concepts and principles to the country's culture and development stage. Thus, the PHC system should reflect a balanced interaction between available resources, such as health manpower capabilities, and the nature and magnitude of the health problems. In addition, PHC should be viewed as the inlet to a multi-level pyramidal health system which caters to both community and individual needs in a balanced way. The adage that Ministries of Health should "work with and for the people" in health development, is especially true in the area of PHC, and hence, the health policy should aim to integrate health services in community development and involve people in its planning, implementation and evaluation.

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Adbel Gawad el-Khoby, T. (1995). Schistosomiasis control in a primary health care system. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 90(2), 303–306. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761995000200032

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