Volume 15, Number 5—May 2009
CME ACTIVITY - Research
Increased Risk for Severe Malaria in HIV-1–infected Adults, Zambia
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Figure. Malaria endemicity in Zambia. This map is a product of the Mapping Malaria Risk in Africa/Atlas du Risque de la Malaria en Afrique (MARA/ARMA) collaboration (www.mara.org.za), July 2005. Malaria distribution was obtained from Craig et al. (14). Topographic data were obtained from African Data Sampler, World Resources Institute (www.igc.org/wri/sdis/maps/ads/ads_idx.htm).
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