Malaria research challenges in low prevalence settings.

Gillian Stresman ORCID logo; Tamaki Kobayashi; Aniset Kamanga; Philip E Thuma; Sungano Mharakurwa; William J Moss; Clive Shiff; (2012) Malaria research challenges in low prevalence settings. Malaria journal, 11 (1). 353-. ISSN 1475-2875 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-353
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The prevalence of malaria has reduced significantly in some areas over the past decade. These reductions have made local elimination possible and the research agenda has shifted to this new priority. However, there are critical issues that arise when studying malaria in low transmission settings, particularly identifying asymptomatic infections, accurate detection of individuals with microparasitaemic infections, and achieving a sufficient sample size to have an adequately powered study. These challenges could adversely impact the study of malaria elimination if they remain unanswered.


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