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Molecular screening reveals non-uniform malaria transmission in western Kenya and absence of Rickettsia africae and selected arboviruses in hospital patients.

Tatenda ChiuyaJandouwe VillingerLaura C FalzonLorren AlumasaFredrick AmanyaArmanda D S BastosEric M FèvreDaniel K Masiga
Published in: Malaria journal (2022)
The reported malaria prevalence is in line with previous studies. The absence of arboviral and R. africae cases in this study may have been due to the limited number of samples screened, low-level circulation of arboviruses during inter-epidemic periods, and/or the use of PCR alone as a detection method. Other sero-surveys confirming their circulation in the area indicate that further investigations are warranted.
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