Stable and unstable malaria hotspots in longitudinal cohort studies in Kenya.
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases often demonstrate heterogeneity of transmission among host populations. This heterogeneity reduces the efficacy of control strategies, but also implies that focusing control strategies on "hotspots" of transmission could be highly effective. METHODS AND FIND...
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: | Bejon, P, Williams, T, Liljander, A, Noor, A, Wambua, J, Ogada, E, Olotu, A, Osier, F, Hay, S, Färnert, A, Marsh, K |
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التنسيق: | Journal article |
اللغة: | English |
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2010
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Stable and unstable malaria hotspots in longitudinal cohort studies in Kenya
حسب: Bejon, P, وآخرون
منشور في: (2010) -
Stable and unstable malaria hotspots in longitudinal cohort studies in Kenya.
حسب: Philip Bejon, وآخرون
منشور في: (2010-07-01) -
Correction: Stable and Unstable Malaria Hotspots in Longitudinal Cohort Studies in Kenya.
حسب: Philip Bejon, وآخرون
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Defining clinical malaria: the specificity and incidence of endpoints from active and passive surveillance of children in rural Kenya.
حسب: Olotu, A, وآخرون
منشور في: (2010) -
Defining clinical malaria: the specificity and incidence of endpoints from active and passive surveillance of children in rural Kenya.
حسب: Olotu, A, وآخرون
منشور في: (2010)