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- Genomics and Evolutionary Biology
- Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Plasmodium falciparum kelch13 mutations that cause artemisinin resistant malaria in Southeast Asia show markedly different patterns of evolutionary selection in Africa.
- Epidemiology and Global Health
Insecticide-treated net requirements for Africa have been underestimated, but mitigating for inefficiencies in net distributions can produce a cost effective path to universal coverage.
- Ecology
- Epidemiology and Global Health
A fine-grain map of residual transmission and importation in Swaziland shows where to target malaria elimination efforts.
- Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Malaria parasites enter the host via the skin, where they are inoculated by an infected mosquito as it probes for blood: the inoculation site is a bottleneck for the parasite and the only time when the parasite is extracellular for more than a few minutes, thus possibly presenting the best opportunity for antibody-mediated inhibition of infection.