Associations between malaria and local and global climate variability in five regions in Papua New Guinea

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Associations between malaria and local and global climate variability in five regions in Papua New Guinea is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1026904967
P356DOI10.1186/S41182-016-0021-X
P932PMC publication ID4972963
P698PubMed publication ID27524928

P50authorHae-Kwan CheongQ38639056
Masahiro HashizumeQ56435863
Clara Tammy KimQ56451973
Chisato ImaiQ56798610
Swadhin K BeheraQ56798619
Yasushi HondaQ58218395
P2093author name stringHo Kim
Yoonhee Kim
Joshua Nealon
Jin Seob Kim
Jin-Hee Eum
Hyenmi Chung
Mohd Nasir Hassan
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P921main subjectPapua New GuineaQ691
malariaQ12156
P304page(s)23
P577publication date2016-08-04
P1433published inTropical Medicine and HealthQ6158243
P1476titleAssociations between malaria and local and global climate variability in five regions in Papua New Guinea
P478volume44

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