Estimating the annual entomological inoculation rate for Plasmodium falciparum transmitted by Anopheles gambiae s.l. using three sampling methods in three sites in Uganda
Maxwell Kilama(Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration), Steve W. Lindsay(University of London), Grant Dorsey(University of London), Martin J. Donnelly(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Chris Drakeley(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Geoff Lavoy(Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration), Bryan Greenhouse(San Francisco General Hospital), Ruth Kigozi(Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration), Moses R. Kamya(University of London), David L. Smith(Johns Hopkins University), Sarah G. Staedke(University of London), Robert Hutchinson(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Adoke Yeka(Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration)
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