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  • Theory of the eradication of malaria - PMC
    Bull World Health Organ 1956; 15 (3-5): 369–387 The natural disappearance of malaria from certain areas—a phenomenon which has for many years been observed in various parts of the world—is discussed in relation to the recent deliberate elimination of the disease from large tracts of land
  • Theory of the eradication of malaria. - Abstract - Europe PMC
    The natural disappearance of malaria from certain areas—a phenomenon which has for many years been observed in various parts of the world—is discussed in relation to the recent deliberate elimination of the disease from large tracts of land
  • Theory of the eradication of malaria - PubMed
    The process of elimination, the detection of residual foci, and the ways in which the disease may be reintroduced into a country are outlined briefly, and the course of events in epidemics which arise from small origins is described in detail
  • The theory of the eradication of malaria by G. Macdonald
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  • George Macdonald – Malaria Theory - UW Faculty Web Server
    Macdonald G | The analysis of malaria parasite rates in infants, by Macdonald [1] Macdonald G | The analysis of infection rates in diseases in which superinfection occurs, by Macdonald
  • Theory of the eradication of malaria - EurekaMag
    Abstract The natural disappearance of malaria from certain areas-a phenomenon which has for many years been observed in various parts of the world-is discussed in relation to the recent deliberate elimination of the disease from large tracts of land
  • Eradication of Malaria - JSTOR
    Before reviewing the special problem of the eradication of malaria, it seems worthwhile to consider in more detail the general concept of eradication of any infection and of the factors in transmission which make eradication possible or which may be an impediment to it
  • G. Macdonald | Semantic Scholar
    Semantic Scholar profile for G Macdonald, with 100 highly influential citations and 80 scientific research papers


















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