Investigating the contribution of peri-domestic transmission to risk of zoonotic malaria infection in humans
Background: In recent years, the primate malaria Plasmodium knowlesi has emerged in human populations throughout South East Asia, with the largest hotspot being in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Control efforts are hindered by limited knowledge of where and when people get exposed to mosquito vectors. It...
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Public Library of Science
2016
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