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Eliminating malaria should not be the end of vigilance

Three years after Sri Lanka was declared free of the deadly disease, complacency is a big risk, warns Kamini Mendis. Three years after Sri Lanka was declared free of the deadly disease, complacency is a big risk, warns Kamini Mendis. Remembering malaria’s devastation is one of Sri Lanka’s biggest ch...

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Published in:Nature (London) 2019-09, Vol.573 (7772), p.7-7
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