The Editorial 'Time to take control' (Nature 451 , 1030; 2008) failed to make it clear that Mark Grabowsky's assertion that “the billion-dollar malaria effort is flying blind” relates specifically to a lack of disease surveillance. Apologies.
Published online 5 March 2008 | Nature 452, 15 (2008) | doi:10.1038/452015g
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How is it that even such an illustrious journal as Nature still uses a picture of a Culex mosquito when discussing malaria?