Malaria Transmission, Infection, and Disease at Three Sites with Varied Transmission Intensity in Uganda: Implications for Malaria Control
Moses R. Kamya(University of London), Grant Dorsey(University of London), Humphrey Wanzira(University of London), Maxwell Kilama(University of London), Simon P. Kigozi(University of London), Agaba Katureebe(University of London), Bryan Greenhouse(San Francisco General Hospital), Philip J. Rosenthal(University of California, San Francisco), David L. Smith(Johns Hopkins University), Chris Barusya(University of London), Chris Drakeley(University of London), Emmanuel Arinaitwe(University of London), Andrew J. Tatem(University of Southampton), Sarah G. Staedke(University of London), Steve W. Lindsay(University of London)
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