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Data from: Prevalence of afebrile malaria and development of risk-scores for gradation of villages: a study from a hot-spot in Odisha
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- Introduction: Malaria is a public health emergency in Indi ...

Data from: Trends in malaria in Odisha, India—an analysis of the 2003-2013 time-series data from the National Vector Borne Disease Control Program
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- Background: Although Odisha is the largest contributor to the ...

Data from: Long-lasting insecticidal net use and asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia among household members of laboratory-confirmed malaria patients
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- Introduction: In Nigeria, malaria remains a ma...

Data from: Altitudinal changes in malaria incidence in highlands of Ethiopia and Colombia
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- The impact of global warming on insect-borne diseases and on highla ...

Data from: Avian malaria: a new lease of life for an old experimental model to study the evolutionary ecology of Plasmodium
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- Avian malaria has historically played an important ro ...

Data from: Uropygial gland volume and malaria infection are related to survival in migratory house martins
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- Marzal, Alfonso
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- Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and malaria and rela...

Data from: Co-infections and environmental conditions drive the distributions of blood parasites in wild birds
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- Clark, Nicholas
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- avian malaria immune modulation filarial parasite heterophil to lymphocyte ratio parasite co-occurrence
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- ;We provide empirical evidence for pathogen co-occurrences by anal< ...

Data from: Barrier bednets target malaria vectors and expand the range of usable insecticides
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Transmission o ...

Data from: Larval food quantity affects the capacity of adult mosquitoes to transmit human malaria
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- mosquitoes and the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falcipar ...

Data from: A global bionomic database for the dominant vectors of human malaria
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- Anopheles mosquitoes were first recognised as the transmitters of human ...