2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-919293/v1
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Changing Transmission Dynamics Among Migrant, Indigenous and Mining Populations in a Malaria Hotspot in Northern Brazil: 2016 to 2020

Abstract: Background Roraima state is the northernmost state in Brazil and the primary border-crossing point between Brazil and Venezuela. The uncontrolled surge of malaria in Venezuela, coupled with mass migration of Venezuelans to and from neighbouring countries and the uptick in informal mining in Roraima state, pose a serious threat to the broader region, especially to migrant, indigenous and mining populations, jeopardizing malaria elimination efforts. This study describes changes in the epidemiological profile of… Show more

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