Using parasite genetic and human mobility data to infer local and cross-border malaria connectivity in Southern Africa
Sofonías K. Tessema(University of California, San Francisco), Bryan Greenhouse(San Francisco General Hospital), Munyaradzi Tambo(University of Namibia), Nick Ruktanonchai(University of Southampton), Justin M Cohen(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Andrew J. Tatem(University of Southampton), Hugh J. W. Sturrock(University of California, San Francisco), Amy Wesolowski(Johns Hopkins University), Anna-Rosa Mupiri(University of Namibia), Bradley Didier(Clinton Health Access Initiative), Anna Chen(University of Melbourne), Maxwell Murphy(University of California, San Francisco), Adam Bennett(University of California, San Francisco), Victor A. Alegana(University of Namibia), Michelle S. Hsiang(University of California, San Francisco), David L. Smith(Johns Hopkins University), Jennifer L. Smith(University of California, San Francisco), Davis Mumbengegwi(University of Namibia), Roland Gosling(University of California, San Francisco), Jordan Wilheim(University of California, San Francisco)
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