Identification of factors associated with residual malaria transmission using school-based serological surveys in settings pursuing elimination

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  • who: Jean Marius Rakotondramanga from the Laboratory serological analyses were conducted using , Pfalciparum antigens: three soluble recombinant proteins (PF13, PfMSP1, and PfAMA1), and bovine serum albumin-conjugated peptides (PfCSP and PfGLURP) from P. falciparum, using procedures previously described have published the research: Identification of factors associated with residual malaria transmission using school-based serological surveys in settings pursuing elimination, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The use of serology in this study provided a better understanding of malaria hotspots and associated factors revealing a pattern of higher transmission linked to geographical barriers in health care access . . .

     

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