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Malaria’s modelling problem

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Heavy rainfall and flooding can create ideal conditions for mosquitoes to breed. Credit: Jack McBrams/AFP via Getty

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Nature 618, S34-S35 (2023)

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-023-02054-1

This article is part of Nature Outlook: Malaria, an editorially independent supplement produced with the financial support of third parties. About this content.

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