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|a Wind: a neglected factor in the spread of infectious diseases - Authors' reply
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|a We thank Joel Ellwanger and José Chies for their Correspondence regarding our Article. This Correspondence resonates with theirs and highlights a neglected approach in One Health from a larger perspective. After unprecedented momentum and success in global malaria control in the first decade of 21st century, progress appears to have stalled.1 The easier goals have been achieved, but the remaining challenges require more sustainable and substantial investment in health-related infrastructure in resource-limited countries.
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|t The Lancet Planetary Health
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