Stratification of malaria incidence in Papua New Guinea (2011-2019): Contribution towards a sub-national control policy
Malaria risk in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is highly heterogeneous, between and within geographical regions, which is operationally challenging for control. To enhance targeting of malaria interventions in PNG, we investigated risk factors and stratified malaria incidence at the level of health facility...
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Main Authors: | Osama Seidahmed (Author), Sharon Jamea (Author), Serah Kurumop (Author), Diana Timbi (Author), Leo Makita (Author), Munir Ahmed (Author), Tim Freeman (Author), William Pomat (Author), Manuel W. Hetzel (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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