Application of an innovative grid-based surveillance strategy to ensure elimination and prevent reintroduction of malaria in high-risk border communities in China
Abstract Grid management is a grassroots governance strategy widely implemented in China since 2004 to improve the government's efficiency to actively find and solve problems among populated regions. A grid-based strategy surveillancing high-risk groups, including mobile and migrant populations...
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Main Authors: | Shen-ning Lu (Author), Wei Ding (Author), Jia-zhi Wang (Author), Shou-qin Yin (Author), Sheng-guo Li (Author), Xing-wu Zhou (Author), Qiu-li Xu (Author), Xiao-dong Sun (Author), Chris Cotter (Author), Michelle S Hsiang (Author), Allison Tatarsky (Author), Roly Gosling (Author), Shan Lv (Author), Duo-quan Wang (Author) |
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