Malaria outbreak facilitated by increased mosquito breeding sites near houses and cessation of indoor residual spraying, Kole district, Uganda, January-June 2019
Abstract Background In June 2019, surveillance data from the Uganda's District Health Information System revealed an outbreak of malaria in Kole District. Analysis revealed that cases had exceeded the outbreak threshold from January 2019. The Ministry of Health deployed our team to investigate...
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Main Authors: | Maureen Nabatanzi (Author), Vivian Ntono (Author), John Kamulegeya (Author), Benon Kwesiga (Author), Lilian Bulage (Author), Bernard Lubwama (Author), Alex. R. Ario (Author), Julie Harris (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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