The potential of gene drives in malaria vector species to control malaria in African environments
Gene drives are a promising means of malaria control with the potential to cause sustained reductions in transmission. In real environments, however, their impacts will depend on local ecological and epidemiological factors. We develop a data-driven model to investigate the impacts of gene drives th...
Main Authors: | Hancock, PA, North, A, Leach, AW, Winskill, P, Ghani, AC, Godfray, HCJ, Burt, A, Mumford, JD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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