India may need an additional metric to assess the endemicity of malaria in low surveillance districts
India's National Framework for malaria elimination is essentially dependent on Annual Parasite Incidence (API). API is the primary criterion for classifying states and districts into different categories: intensified control, pre-elimination, elimination, prevention and re-establishment of mala...
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Main Authors: | Chander Prakash Yadav (Author), Sanjeev Gupta (Author), Praveen K. Bharti (Author), Manju Rahi (Author), Nafis Faizi (Author), Amit Sharma (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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