Are public health deworming programmes for children in endemic areas useful?

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends treating all school children at regular intervals with deworming drugs in areas where helminth infection is common. Global advocacy organizations claim routine deworming has substantive health and societal effects beyond the removal of worms. In 2015 Cochrane published a review on this topic which has now been updated. Read the Cochrane Review and the interview with David Taylor Robinson, the lead author of the review.