Malaria control in India: a national perspective in a regional and global fight to eliminate malaria
Since the declaration of the vision of malaria eradication in 2007, the overall burden of malaria has been reduced substantially in many countries in the endemic world. This progress has, however, recently slowed worldwide and even an increase of morbidity and mortality has been observed in some reg...
Main Authors: | Guerin, P, Dhorda, M, Ganguly, N, Sibley, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Medknow Publications
2019
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