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Association between the proportion of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections detected by passive surveillance and the magnitude of the asymptomatic reservoir in the community: a pooled analysis of paired health facility and community data

机译:被动监测检测到疟原虫和疟原虫疟原虫感染的比例与社区中无症状储层的大小:对卫生设施和社区数据的汇总分析

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Background Passively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision making. However, because of population-level immunity, infections might not always be sufficiently symptomatic to prompt individuals to seek care. Understanding the proportion of all Plasmodium spp infections expected to be detected by the health system becomes particularly paramount in elimination settings. The aim of this study was to determine the association between the proportion of infections detected and transmission intensity for Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax in several global endemic settings.
机译:背景包括被动地收集的疟疾案例数据是公共卫生决策的基础。 然而,由于人群级别免疫力,感染可能并不总是有足够的对症来提示个人寻求护理。 了解卫生系统预期预期的所有疟原虫SPP感染的比例在消除环境中尤为诚至关重要。 本研究的目的是确定在几种全球流行环境中检测到检测到的感染比例和疟原虫和疟原虫疟原虫的传输强度的关联。

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