Estimating the impact of imported malaria on local transmission in a near elimination setting: a case study from BhutanResearch in context
Summary: Background: Bhutan has achieved a substantial reduction in both malaria morbidity and mortality over the last two decades and is aiming for malaria elimination certification in 2025. However, a significant percentage of malaria cases in Bhutan are imported (acquired in another country). The...
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Main Authors: | Kinley Wangdi (Author), H Juliette T. Unwin (Author), Kinley Penjor (Author), Tsheten Tsheten (Author), Tobgyal (Author), Archie Clements (Author), Darren Gray (Author), Manas Kotepui (Author), Samir Bhatt (Author), Peter Gething (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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