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Persistent transmission of malaria in Garo hills of Meghalaya bordering Bangladesh, north-east India

Vas Dev*, Barlind M Sangma and Aditya P Dash

Malaria Journal 2010, 9:263 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-9-263

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Theoretical investigation of malaria prevalence in two Indian cities using the response surface method

Sayantani Roy, Ram Sarkar, Somdatta Sinha Malaria Journal 2011, 10:301 (14 October 2011)

Elucidation of the relationships between malaria incidence and climatic and non-climatic factors in a region is essential for understanding the causative factors of disease dissemination and design of control strategies. The methodology described promises to provide reliable forecast of malaria incidence across varying environmental conditions

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A review of mixed malaria species infections in anopheline mosquitoes

Mallika Imwong, Supatchara Nakeesathit, Nicholas PJ Day, Nicholas J White Malaria Journal 2011, 10:253 (31 August 2011)

In South East Asia, where P. vivax infection follows P. falciparum malaria in one third of cases, the available entomological information suggests that the majority of these mixed species malaria infections are acquired from separate inoculations.