Monkey malaria research: Strong linkages between landscape change, disease ecology and human health help to explain the emergence in Sabah
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A new study from researchers at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) on the primary mosquito vector of Plasmodium knowlesi, or monkey malaria will publish in the next issue of PLOS One. The research led by Prof. Dr Chua Tock Hing and his research team is based on the research done for the past five years on the primary vector (Anopheles balabacensis) ["]
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