Plasmodium falciparum importation does not sustain malaria transmission in a semi-arid region of Kenya.
Human movement impacts the spread and transmission of infectious diseases. Recently, a large reservoir of Plasmodium falciparum malaria was identified in a semi-arid region of northwestern Kenya historically considered unsuitable for malaria transmission. Understanding the sources and patterns of tr...
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Main Authors: | Christine F Markwalter (Author), Diana Menya (Author), Amy Wesolowski (Author), Daniel Esimit (Author), Gilchrist Lokoel (Author), Joseph Kipkoech (Author), Elizabeth Freedman (Author), Kelsey M Sumner (Author), Lucy Abel (Author), George Ambani (Author), Hannah R Meredith (Author), Steve M Taylor (Author), Andrew A Obala (Author), Wendy P O'Meara (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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