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Topography and malaria transmission heterogeneity in western Kenya highlands: prospects for focal vector control
2006
Malaria Journal
Recent resurgence of malaria in the highlands of Western Kenya has called for a more comprehensive understanding of the previously neglected complex highland vector ecology. Besides other drivers of malaria epidemiology, topography is likely to have a major effect on spatial vector and parasite distribution. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of topography on malaria spatial vector distribution and parasite prevalence. Indoor resting adult malaria vectors and blood parasites
doi:10.1186/1475-2875-5-107
pmid:17096835
pmcid:PMC1654174
fatcat:rjroi4e62na5jhty5364zmmv2i