EIR-PR
Paired Estimates of the annual EIR and the average PR
This data set has been analyzed several times [1–5].
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Penny MA, Maire N, Bever CA, Pemberton-Ross P, Briët OJT, Smith DL, et al. Distribution of malaria exposure in endemic countries in Africa considering country levels of effective treatment. Malar J. 2015;14: 384. doi:10.1186/s12936-015-0864-3
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Kelly-Hope LA, McKenzie FE. The multiplicity of malaria transmission: A review of entomological inoculation rate measurements and methods across sub-Saharan Africa. Malar J. 2009;8: 19. doi:10.1186/1475-2875-8-19