Changing patterns of clinical malaria since 1965 among a tea estate population located in the Kenyan highlands.
The changing epidemiology of clinical malaria since 1965 among hospitalized patients was studied at a group of tea estates in the western highlands of Kenya. These data indicate recent dramatic increases in the numbers of malaria admissions (6.5 to 32.5% of all admissions), case fatality (1.3 to 6%)...
Main Authors: | Shanks, G, Biomndo, K, Hay, S, Snow, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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