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Volume 30, Number 3—March 2024
Research Letter

Detection of Invasive Anopheles stephensi Mosquitoes through Molecular Surveillance, Ghana

Yaw A. AfraneComments to Author , Anisa Abdulai, Abdul R. Mohammed, Yaw Akuamoah-Boateng, Christopher M. Owusu-Asenso, Isaac K. Sraku, Stephina A. Yanney, Keziah Malm, and Neil F. Lobo
Author affiliations: University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana (Y.A. Afrane, A. Abdulai, A.R. Mohammed, Y. Akuamoah-Boateng, C.M. Owusu-Asenso, I.K. Sraku, S.A. Yanney); Ghana Health Service, Accra (K. Malm); University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA (N.F. Lobo)

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Routine entomologic surveillance sites, Accra, Ghana, January 2022–July 2022. Inset map shows location of Ghana in Africa.

Figure. Routine entomologic surveillance sites, Accra, Ghana, January 2022–July 2022. Inset map shows location of Ghana in Africa.

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