Increasingly inbred and fragmented populations of Plasmodium vivax associated with the eastward decline in malaria transmission across the Southwest Pacific
Andreea Waltmann(The University of Melbourne), Alyssa E. Barry(Burnet Institute), James W. Kazura(Center for Global Health), Lyndes Wini, Natacha Tessier(The University of Melbourne), Ivo Müeller(The University of Melbourne), Melanie Bahlo(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Charlie Jennison(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Stephan Karl(The University of Melbourne), Maxine Whittaker(Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine), Cristian Koepfli(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Abebe A. Fola(John Brown University), Céline Barnadas(Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research), Andrew W. Darcy, Harin Karunajeewa(The University of Melbourne), G. L. Abby Harrison(The University of Melbourne), Sarah Boyd(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)
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