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Tracking the global movement of malaria parasites and their variants – Medical Xpress
An international collaboration of researchers have developed a computational method to identify malaria parasites as they move around the world with their human…

An international collaboration of researchers have developed a computational method to identify malaria parasites as they move around the world with their human hostskey to measuring impact of elimination campaigns.
Led by University of Melbourne Professor Karen Day, Laboratory Head at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute) and Bio21, the team collected parasites from 23 locations in 10 countries.
Malaria is the world’s most deadly parasitic disease, killing over…
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