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Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020
Research

Nationwide Monitoring for Plasmodium falciparum Drug-Resistance Alleles to Chloroquine, Sulfadoxine, and Pyrimethamine, Haiti, 2016–2017

Eric Rogier, Camelia Herman, Curtis S. Huber, Karen E.S. Hamre, Baby Pierre, Kimberly E. Mace, Jacquelin Présumé, Gina Mondélus, Ithamare Romilus, Tamara Elismé, Thomas P. Eisele, Thomas Druetz, Alexandre Existe, Jacques Boncy, Jean F. Lemoine, Venkatachalam Udhayakumar, and Michelle A. ChangComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (E. Rogier, C. Herman, C.S. Huber, K.E.S. Hamre, K.E. Mace, V. Udhayakumar, M.A. Chang); Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (B. Pierre, J. Présumé, G. Mondélus, I. Romilus, T. Elismé, A. Existe, J. Boncy, J.F. Lemoine); Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (T.P. Eisele); University of Montreal School of Public Health, Montreal, Canada (T. Druetz)

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Figure 2

Frequency of estimated parasite densities for dried blood spot samples collected, Haiti, 2016–2017.

Figure 2. Frequency of estimated parasite densities for dried blood spot samples collected, Haiti, 2016–2017.

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