Cross-strait parasitological research priorities arrived at by historical tracking and advanced dialogue

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To further enhance dialogue and promote cross-strait cooperation in the prevention and control of parasitic diseases, this paper reviewed the progress and current challenges in the cross-strait control and research of parasitic infections, based on three cross-strait meetings on parasitological research in the last decade. The major outcome of the 3rd Meeting of Cross-Strait Parasitological Research held in April 2013 was identifying the research priorities for parasitological research.

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Shin, J. W., Chen, J. X., Zhang, D. H., Lin, W. C., Shen, B., & Ji, M. J. (2014). Cross-strait parasitological research priorities arrived at by historical tracking and advanced dialogue. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2049-9957-3-40

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