Household and individual level risk factors associated with declining malaria incidence in Meghalaya, India: implications for malaria elimination in low-endemic settings.
Rajiv SarkarAnne KesslerBandapkupar MawkhliengSteven A SullivanMark L WilsonJane M CarltonSandra AlbertPublished in: Malaria journal (2021)
This study explored the epidemiology of malaria in two communities in Meghalaya, India, in the context of declining transmission. The presence of widespread asymptomatic infections and seropositivity among under-five children suggest that low-level Plasmodium transmission persists in this region. Implications of the study findings for malaria elimination efforts in low-transmission settings are discussed.