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From: Performance of circulating cathodic antigen (CCA) urine-dipsticks for rapid detection of intestinal schistosomiasis in schoolchildren from shoreline communities of Lake Victoria

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Map of schools along the Lake Victoria shoreline visited in Kenya and Tanzania. Map number, school name and GPS coordinates (in parentheses) are: 1. Usengi (E34.058; S0.073), 2. Asembo Bay (E34.388; S0.187), 3. Usoma (E34.718; S0.105), 4. Kolunga (E34.139; S0.428), 5. Mfangano Island (E34.015; S0.437), 6. Migori (E34.127; S1.012), 7. Mkoma (E34.030; S1.150), 8. Busanga (E33.955; S1.306), 9. Ruhu (E33.825; S1.352), 10. Majita (E33.405; S1.809) and 11. Hamuyebe (E33.064; S2.124). Pie charts indicate prevalence of schistosomiasis infection at each location as diagnosed by Kato-Katz double smear slides or urine-CCA tests; prevalence value is indicated by the number above each pie chart. The 'N' value below each pie chart indicates the surveyed sample size. The '*' indicates pooled data from two sub-sites, 5a and 5b.

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