Changes in the burden of malaria following scale up of malaria control interventions in Mutasa District, Zimbabwe

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Sungano Mharakurwa
Susan L Mutambu
Joseph Mberikunashe
Philip E Thuma
William J Moss
Peter R Mason
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[1] Johns Hopkins University,Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, Bloomberg School of Public Health
[2] Macha Research Trust,National Malaria Control Programme
[3] National Institute of Health Research,Biomedical Research and Training Institute
[4] Ministry of Health and Child Welfare,College of Health Sciences
[5] Nicoz Diamond House,undefined
[6] Samora Machel Ave,undefined
[7] University of Zimbabwe,undefined
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Malaria Journal | / 12卷
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Malaria; Epidemiology; Transmission; Control; Prevalence; Zimbabwe;
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