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Severe outcomes of malaria in children under time-varying exposure

In malaria epidemiology, interpolation frameworks based on available observations are critical for policy decisions and interpreting disease burden. Updating our understanding of the empirical evidence across different populations, settings, and timeframes is crucial to improving inference for supporting public health.

Citation:
De Salazar PM, Kamau A, …….. Penny MA. Severe outcomes of malaria in children under time-varying exposure. Nat Commun. 2024;15(1):4069.

Keywords:
Malaria; statistics; incidence; epidemiology; parasitology; plasmodium falciparum

Abstract:
In malaria epidemiology, interpolation frameworks based on available observations are critical for policy decisions and interpreting disease burden. Updating our understanding of the empirical evidence across different populations, settings, and timeframes is crucial to improving inference for supporting public health.