A quantitative analysis of transmission efficiency versus intensity for malaria
The relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency is important for malaria epidemiology, for the design of randomized control trials that measure transmission or incidence as end points, and for measuring and modelling malaria transmission and control. Five kinds of studies publ...
Main Authors: | Smith, D, Drakeley, C, Chiyaka, C, Hay, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2010
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