Altitude-dependent and -independent variations in Plasmodium falciparum prevalence in northeastern Tanzania

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Altitude and rainfall were correlated with parasite prevalence and mean hemoglobin concentration; however, the relationship varied according to ecological setting. Climatological variables alone cannot predict malarial outcomes. Local variations in seasonality of malaria transmission--together with …
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Authors Drakeley CJ;Carneiro I;Reyburn H;Malima R;Lusingu JP;Cox J;Theander TG;Nkya WM;Lemnge MM;Riley EM;;
Journal The Journal of infectious diseases
Year 2005
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