Reactive focal drug administration associated with decreased malaria transmission in an elimination setting: Serological evidence from the cluster-randomized CoRE study
Efforts to eliminate malaria transmission need evidence-based strategies. However, accurately assessing end-game malaria elimination strategies is challenging due to the low level of transmission and the rarity of infections. We hypothesised that presumptively treating individuals during reactive ca...
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Main Authors: | Daniel J. Bridges (Author), John M. Miller (Author), Victor Chalwe (Author), Hawela Moonga (Author), Busiku Hamainza (Author), Richard W. Steketee (Author), Brenda Mambwe (Author), Conceptor Mulube (Author), Lindsey Wu (Author), Kevin K. A. Tetteh (Author), Chris Drakeley (Author), Sandra Chishimba (Author), Mulenga Mwenda (Author), Kafula Silumbe (Author), David A. Larsen (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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