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The impact of heterogeneous transmission on the establishment and spread of antimalarial drug resistance
Eili Y. Klein
School of Medicine
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Mathematics
Drug Resistance
100%
Resistance
68%
Malaria
29%
Model
17%
Multiple Scales
14%
Modeling
14%
Skewed Distribution
13%
Immunity
13%
Framework
12%
Drugs
11%
Infection
10%
Deviation
9%
Analogue
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Antimalarials
72%
Drug Resistance
59%
Malaria
29%
Population
25%
artemisinine
21%
Southeastern Asia
20%
Bites and Stings
17%
Immunity
13%
Infections
7%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
6%
Agriculture & Biology
antimalarials
79%
drug resistance
77%
malaria
19%
artemisinin
12%
South East Asia
9%
immunity
8%
drugs
6%
infection
4%
Chemical Compounds
Antimalarial Agent
83%
Resistance
40%
Drug
5%