A nopheles drivers of persisting malaria transmission in Guna Yala, Panamá: an operational investigation
RESUMEN Antecedentes Aunque la mayor parte de Panamá está libre de malaria, aun persisten focos de transmisión localizados, dentro de ellos la región de Guna Yala. La vigilancia entomológica liderada por el gobierno utilizando la Herramienta de Planificación de Vigilancia Entomológica (HPVE), tuvo c...
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Main Authors: | Mario I. Ávila, Élodie A. Vajda, Eileen Jeffrey Gutiérrez, Daragh A. Gibson, Mariela Mosquera Renteria, Nicholas Presley, Daniel O’Reilly, Timothy A. Burton, Allison Tatarsky, Neil F. Lobo |
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2021
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