Heterogeneous exposure and hotspots for malaria vectors at three study sites in Uganda
Background: Heterogeneity in malaria transmission has household, temporal, and spatial components. These factors are relevant for improving the efficiency of malaria control by targeting heterogeneity. To quantify variation, we analyzed mosquito counts from entomological surveillance conducted at th...
Auteurs principaux: | Kang, S, Battle, K, Gibson, H, Cooper, L, Maxwell, K, Kamya, M, Lindsay, S, Dorsey, G, Greenhouse, B, Rodriguez-Barraquer, I, Reiner, R, Smith, D, Bisanzio, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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F1000Research
2018
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