Temporal genomics in Southern Zambia shows rising prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum mutations linked to delayed clearance after artemisinin-lumefantrine treatment
Abebe A. Fola(John Brown University), Jeffrey A. Bailey(John Brown University), Ben Katowa(Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust), Douglas E. Norris(Johns Hopkins University), Amy Wesolowski(Johns Hopkins University), Philip E. Thuma(Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust), William J. Moss(Johns Hopkins University), Harry Hamapumbu(Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust), Jonathan J. Juliano(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Tamaki Kobayashi(Johns Hopkins University), Jennifer C. Stevenson(Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust), Michael Musonda(Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust), Japhet Matoba(Golden Valley Agricultural Research Trust)
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