Imported malaria and its implication to achievement of malaria-free Bhutan
As Bhutan nears malaria elimination, imported malaria through cross-border human mobility has emerged as major source of transmission. This report highlights key epidemiological characteristics of imported infections and the need to strengthen targeted surveillance and response interventions by the...
Main Authors: | Penjor, K, Zangpo, U, Tshering, D, Ley, B, Price, RN, Wangdi, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2023
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