Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study

Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study
- June 7, 2022
- Daniel Parker, public health and CPIP, Malaria Journal, June 7, 2022
Daniel Parker, PhD, assistant professor, contributed to an article that describes the surveillance activities used by the malaria elimination task force (METF) program. The METF program operates in eastern Myanmar, and provides an analysis of data collected from weekly surveillance, case investigations, and monitoring and evaluation of program performance.
Full citation:
Rae, J.D., Nosten, S., Kajeechiwa, L. … Parker, D., …, et al. 2022. “Surveillance
to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study.”
Malaria Journal 21, 175. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-022-04175-w.
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