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Fig 1. RDT-positive infections are clustered within four HFCAs in Southern Province, Zambia
Table 1. HFCA demographics used in simulation.
Fig 2. Fitting of transmission intensities to individual households in four HFCAs shows a prominent role for transmission by subpatent individuals
Fig 3. Infection detection strategies differ in ability to reduce transmission. (A) Success of infection detection strategies at depleting the infectious reservoir
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