Landscape genetics reveals focal transmission of a human macroparasite.
Macroparasite infections (e.g., helminths) remain a major human health concern. However, assessing transmission dynamics is problematic because the direct observation of macroparasite dispersal among hosts is not possible. We used a novel landscape genetics approach to examine transmission of the hu...
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Main Authors: | Charles D Criscione (Author), Joel D Anderson (Author), Dan Sudimack (Author), Janardan Subedi (Author), Ram P Upadhayay (Author), Bharat Jha (Author), Kimberly D Williams (Author), Sarah Williams-Blangero (Author), Timothy J C Anderson (Author) |
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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