The relative contribution of climate variability and vector control coverage to changes in malaria parasite prevalence in Zambia 2006-2012.
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Exploring the use of routinely-available, retrospective data to study the association between malaria control scale-up and micro-economic outcomes in Zambia.Using Rainfall and Temperature Data in the Evaluation of National Malaria Control Programs in Africa.Sero-catalytic and Antibody Acquisition Models to Estimate Differing Malaria Transmission Intensities in Western Kenya.Mapping multiple components of malaria risk for improved targeting of elimination interventions.The associations between malaria, interventions, and the environment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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The relative contribution of climate variability and vector control coverage to changes in malaria parasite prevalence in Zambia 2006-2012.
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scientific article published on 05 August 2016
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The relative contribution of c ...... revalence in Zambia 2006-2012.
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The relative contribution of c ...... revalence in Zambia 2006-2012.
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The relative contribution of c ...... revalence in Zambia 2006-2012.
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Adam Bennett
Hawela Moonga
John M Miller
Joseph Keating
Josh Yukich
Ricardo Andrade-Pacheco
Thomas P Eisele
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10.1186/S13071-016-1693-0
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2016-08-05T00:00:00Z
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