Association between biological sex and insecticide-treated net use among household members in ethnic minority and internally displaced populations in eastern Myanmar.
Malaria prevalence in Myanmar is highest among remote and ethnic minority populations living near forest fringes along the country's international borders. Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are a key intervention used to prevent malaria transmission, but insufficient ITN availability and low use...
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Auteurs principaux: | Breagh Cheng, Saw Nay Htoo, Naw Pue Pue Mhote, Colleen M Davison |
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2021
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