Human mobility patterns and malaria importation on Bioko Island
Malaria on Bioko Island has been reduced substantially but many acquire malaria while traveling. Here, the authors use survey data, geostatistical and mathematical modeling to investigate malaria prevalence and mobility patterns and find that in some parts of the island a significant fraction of pre...
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Autores principales: | Carlos A. Guerra, Su Yun Kang, Daniel T. Citron, Dianna E. B. Hergott, Megan Perry, Jordan Smith, Wonder P. Phiri, José O. Osá Nfumu, Jeremías N. Mba Eyono, Katherine E. Battle, Harry S. Gibson, Guillermo A. García, David L. Smith |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d158d49d961f4250903d0d79d035613e |
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