Asymptomatic Plasmodium Infections in Children in Low Malaria Transmission Setting, Southwestern Uganda1
Michelle E. Roh
2, Caesar Oyet
2, Patrick Orikiriza, Martina Wade, Gertrude N. Kiwanuka, Juliet Mwanga-Amumpaire, Sunil Parikh
3
, and Yap Boum
3
Author affiliations: University of California, San Francisco, California, USA (M.E. Roh); Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (M.E. Roh, M. Wade, S. Parikh); Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda (C. Oyet, G.N. Kiwanuka, Y. Boum II); Médecins Sans Frontières Epicentre Mbarara Research Centre, Mbarara (P. Orikiriza, J. Mwanga-Amumpaire, Y. Boum II)
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Figure. Districts where surveys of asymptomatic children were conducted to determine Plasmodium infections, southwestern Uganda.
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