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English: Blue boxes describe input data, orange boxes models and experimental procedures, dashed green rods intermediate output, and solid green rods the final output. The seven countries with reliable national reporting were Belize, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Panama, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Tajikistan. The areas of unstable and stable transmission are defined as having less or more than one case per 10,000 PA, respectively [40],[41]. |
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Source | Image file from Hay S, Okiro E, Gething P, Patil A, Tatem A, Guerra C, Snow R (2010). "Estimating the Global Clinical Burden of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in 2007". PLOS Medicine. DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000290. PMID 20563310. PMC: 2885984. | |
Author | Hay S, Okiro E, Gething P, Patil A, Tatem A, Guerra C, Snow R | |
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