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The risk of malaria is also to the host communities that provide shelter to the migrants, particularly when the migration is along an epidemiological gradient from a high-burden to a low-burden or nonendemic area, putting malaria elimination efforts at risk [3-5]. Several pieces of evidence of this have been documented in the context of international migration [6-8] and within-country migration [9,10], including that in India [11].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e50058
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In the pursuit of malaria elimination, the effectiveness of vector control interventions hinges greatly on understanding the diverse biological characteristics of vectors [5]. These include physiological and behavioral traits that directly impact malaria transmission. Therefore, to maintain the efficacy of vector control measures, it is imperative to prioritize the entomological aspects of prevalent malaria vectors.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e42050
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