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Spatiotemporal epidemiology, environmental correlates, and demography of malaria in Tak Province, Thailand (2012-2015).

Chris Erwin G MercadoSaranath LawpoolsriPrayuth SudathipJaranit KaewkungwalAmnat KhamsiriwatcharaWirichada Pan-NgumSurapon YimsamranSiam LawawirojwongKevin HoNattwut EkapiratRapeephan R MaudeJacher WiladphaingernVerena Ilona CarraraNicholas P J DayArjen M DondorpRichard James Maude
Published in: Malaria journal (2019)
There has been a large decline in reported clinical malaria from 2012 to 2015 in Tak Province. API was correlated with monthly climate and annual forest cover but these did not account for the trends over time. Ongoing elimination interventions on one or both sides of the border are more likely to have been the cause but it was not possible to assess this due to a lack of suitable data. Two main hot spot areas were identified that could be targeted for intensified elimination activities.
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