Leveraging innovation technologies to respond to malaria: a systematized literature review of emerging technologies

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Moredreck Chibi
William Wasswa
Chipo Ngongoni
Ebenezer Baba
Akpaka Kalu
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[1] World Health Organization Africa Region,Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases, Universal Health Coverage/Communicable and Non Communicable Disease Cluster
[2] World Health Organization Africa Region,undefined
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Malaria Journal | / 22卷
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Malaria; Emerging technologies; eHealth; mHealth; Innovation;
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