Nationwide genetic surveillance of Plasmodium vivax in Papua New Guinea reveals heterogeneous transmission dynamics and routes of migration amongst subdivided populations
Abebe A. Fola(John Brown University), Alyssa E. Barry(Burnet Institute), Manuel W. Hetzel(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Elma Nate(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), Céline Barnadas(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), G. L. Abby Harrison(The University of Melbourne), Jonah Iga(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), Peter Siba(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), Ivo Müeller(The University of Melbourne)
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