Urban malaria may be spreading via the wind—here’s why that’s important

Lehmann, T., Bamou, R., Chapman, Jason, Reynolds, DonaldORCID logo, Armbruster, P. A., Dao, A., Yaro, A. S., Burkot, T. R. and Linton, Y.-M. (2023) Urban malaria may be spreading via the wind—here’s why that’s important. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120 (18). e2301666120. 10.1073/pnas.2301666120
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Until now, malaria in Africa has been primarily a rural problem. But the recent establishment and expansion of the invasive urban Asian vector Anopheles stephensi will likely drastically change Africa’s risk landscape.

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