Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted interventions aiming to interrupt malaria transmission and the design of trials to assess the interventions. A previous analysis of 1602 genotyped Plasmodium falciparum parasites in Kilifi, Kenya collected over 12 years found an interaction between time and geographic distance: the mean number of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) differences was lower for pairs of infections which were both a shorter time interval and shorter geographic distance apart. We determine whether the empiric pattern could be reproduced by a simple model, and what mean geographic distances between parent and offspring infections and hypotheses about genotype-specific ...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Characterising the genomic variation and population dynamics of Plasmodium falciparum parasites in h...
Plasmodium falciparum is the leading cause of malaria infection and a major cause of morbidity and m...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Declining malaria transmission leads to infection hotspots which need to be targeted to eliminate an...
AbstractAdvances in genetic sequencing and accompanying methodological approaches have resulted in p...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Contains fulltext : 177629.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Characterising the genomic variation and population dynamics of Plasmodium falciparum parasites in h...
Plasmodium falciparum is the leading cause of malaria infection and a major cause of morbidity and m...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Knowledge of how malaria infections spread locally is important both for the design of targeted inte...
Declining malaria transmission leads to infection hotspots which need to be targeted to eliminate an...
AbstractAdvances in genetic sequencing and accompanying methodological approaches have resulted in p...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Background: The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popu...
Contains fulltext : 177629.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Background The first models of malaria transmission assumed a completely mixed and homogeneous popul...
Characterising the genomic variation and population dynamics of Plasmodium falciparum parasites in h...
Plasmodium falciparum is the leading cause of malaria infection and a major cause of morbidity and m...