Spatiotemporal analysis of within-country imported malaria in Brazilian municipalities, 2004-2022.
Human mobility has challenged malaria elimination efforts and remains difficult to routinely track. In Brazil, administrative records from the Ministry of Health allow monitoring of mobility locally and internationally. Although most imported malaria cases are between municipalities in Brazil, detai...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas J Arisco (Author), Cassio Peterka (Author), Marcia C Castro (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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