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Multilocus haplotypes reveal variable levels of diversity and population structure of Plasmodium falciparum in Papua New Guinea, a region of intense perennial transmission.

Author(s): Schultz L, Wapling J, Mueller I, Ntsuke PO, Senn N, Nale J, Kiniboro B, Buckee CO, Tavul L, Siba PM, Reeder JC, Barry AE|Journal: Malar J|PMID: 21092231| November 2010
The South West Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea has intense year round transmission of Plasmodium falciparum on the coast…

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