Predicting the risk of malaria importation into Jiangsu Province, China: a modeling study
Abstract Background The World Health Organization certified China malaria-free in 2021. Consequently, preventing the risk of malaria re-introduction caused by imported malaria has now become a major challenge. This study aims to characterize the dynamics and predict the risk of malaria importation i...
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Main Authors: | Kaixuan Liu (Author), Yuanyuan Cao (Author), Enyu Xu (Author), Zeyin Chong (Author), Liying Chai (Author), Yi Wang (Author), Yuhui Xu (Author), Yin Wang (Author), Jun Zhang (Author), Olaf Müller (Author), Jun Cao (Author), Guoding Zhu (Author), Guangyu Lu (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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