Malaria control initiatives that have the potential to be gamechangers in India's quest for malaria elimination
Summary: Malaria continues to have devastating effect on people's lives especially in developing countries. India is slated for malaria elimination by 2030. Though India has sustained a decline in malaria burden at the national level the epidemiological picture remains heterogenous. India'...
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Main Authors: | Manju Rahi (Author), Amit Sharma (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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