Evaluating the performance of malaria genetics for inferring changes in transmission intensity using transmission modelling
Substantial progress has been made globally to control malaria, however there is a growing need for innovative new tools to ensure continued progress. One approach is to harness genetic sequencing and accompanying methodological approaches as have been used in the control of other infectious disease...
Main Authors: | Watson, OJ, Okell, LC, Hellewell, J, Slater, HC, Unwin, HJT, Omedo, I, Bejon, P, Snow, RW, Noor, AM, Rockett, K, Hubbart, C, Nankabirwa, JI, Greenhouse, B, Chang, H-H, Ghani, AC, Verity, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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