Background & Goals
The Parasitology Unit at NeTroDisOH Research Organization stands as a cornerstone of our institution's commitment to advancing knowledge in parasitology. Focused on comprehensive studies and the development of effective control strategies, our unit plays a crucial role in addressing parasitic infections that impact human and animal health. With a mission encompassing vector surveillance, disease-focused research, and proactive measures against emerging challenges, we strive to contribute significantly to the understanding and management of parasitic diseases. Our researchers engage in the meticulous study of diseases such as lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, scabies, soil-transmitted helminths, and zoonoses, providing valuable insights that transcend disciplinary boundaries. Through collaborative efforts and a multidisciplinary approach, the Parasitology Unit aims to make lasting contributions to global health. By translating our findings into actionable strategies and interventions, we seek to alleviate the burden of parasitic infections on a global scale.