Serology reveals heterogeneity of Plasmodium falciparum transmission in northeastern South Africa: implications for malaria elimination.
Joseph R BiggsJaishree RamanJackie CookKhumbulani HlongwanaChris DrakeleyNatashia MorrisIshen SerocharanEunice AgubuzoPhilip KrugerAaron MabuzaAlpheus ZithaElliot MachabaMaureen CoetzeeImmo KleinschmidtPublished in: Malaria journal (2017)
Although overall transmission intensity and exposure to malaria was low across both study sites, malaria transmission intensity was highly heterogeneous and associated with low socio-economic status in the region. Findings suggest focal targeting of interventions has the potential to be an appropriate strategy to deploy in South Africa. Furthermore, routinely incorporating sero-epidemiological practices into elimination programmes may prove useful in monitoring malaria transmission intensity in South Africa, and other countries striving for malaria elimination.