Characterizing human movement patterns using gps data loggers in an area of persistent malaria in zimbabwe along the mozambique border

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  • who: Marisa Hast from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA have published the research work: Characterizing human movement patterns using GPS data loggers in an area of persistent malaria in Zimbabwe along the Mozambique border, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The specific objectives of the investigation were to further describe human mobility in a remote region of southern Africa, to better understand patterns of cross-border movement, and to characterize the potential impact of these mobility patterns on malaria in an area of persistent transmission. The study team explained the . . .

     

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