Cross-border population movement is a potential threat to achieving elimination of malaria. This presentation discusses a study to provide real insights into how cross-border surveillance can be adapted and better targeted to the difficult to reach populations and, accordingly, whether it should be continued and scaled up further.
This presentation was delivered at the Malaria Consortium Progress Symposium in Asia on 25-26 March in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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