Malaria situation and elimination in Africa with specific focus on Zimbabwe: a systematic review
Malaria is an infectious disease caused protozoa in genus Plasmodium. In spite of the efforts made in the fight against malaria, this tropic infectious disease is still one of the most common vector borne disease in the WHO African region. Therefore, this systematic review focuses on current malaria...
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Main Authors: | Zakio Makuvara (Author), Solomon R. Magano (Author), Grace Mugumbate (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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