Relationship between altitude and intensity of malaria transmission in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania

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There is a consensus that malaria is a growing problem in African highlands. This is surprising because many parts of the highlands were considered too cold to support transmission. In this report, we examined how transmission of Plasmodium falciparum in six villages changed along an altitude transe …
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Authors Bødker R;Akida J;Shayo D;Kisinza W;Msangeni HA;Pedersen EM;Lindsay SW;;
Journal Journal of medical entomology
Year 2003
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