High prevalence and emerging positive association of kelch13 R622I and HRP2-based RDT negativity in Plasmodium falciparum in northern Ethiopia
Bokretsion G. Brhane(Ethiopian Public Health Institute), Patience Kiyuka(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Rebecca Crudale(Brown University), Jonathan B. Parr(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Ashenafi Assefa(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Ayalew Jejaw Zeleke(University of Gondar), George A. Tollefson(Brown University), Abebe A. Fola(John Brown University), Alec Leonetti(Brown University), Jeffrey A. Bailey(Brown University), Asrat Hailu(Addis Ababa University), Om Taropawala(Brown University), Jacob Marglous(Brown University), Mekonnen Tegegne(University of Gondar)
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