Quantifying Plasmodium falciparum infections clustering within households to inform household-based intervention strategies for malaria control programs: An observational study and meta-analysis from 41 malaria-endemic countries
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Wellcome Trust
Medical Research Council
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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General Medicine
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