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Extension of efficacy range for targeted malaria-elimination interventions due to spillover effects

Medicine and Health

Extension of efficacy range for targeted malaria-elimination interventions due to spillover effects

J. Benjamin-chung, H. Li, et al.

This research conducted by a team including Jade Benjamin-Chung and Haodong Li reveals groundbreaking insights into the effects of malaria interventions in Namibia. While direct impacts seem minimal, astonishing spillover effects were noted, with a 43% reduction in malaria incidence and a staggering 79% drop in prevalence near the intervention sites. This promising approach offers a broader benefit than ever anticipated!

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