Chris Cotter
Affiliated Researcher at Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Internationell barnhälsa och nutrition
- E-mail:
- chris.cotter@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA
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Publications
Selection of publications
Recent publications
- Forest-goers as a heterogeneous population at high-risk for malaria (2024)
- Evaluating and optimizing surveillance and response strategies for malaria elimination in the Asia Pacific region (2023)
- Evaluation of an Innovative Point-of-Care Rapid Diagnostic Test for the Identification of Imported Malaria Parasites in China (2023)
- Testing and treatment for malaria elimination (2023)
- Implementing a novel capture and ligation probe-PCR method in mass screen and treatment to support malaria elimination efforts in the China-Myanmar border region (2023)
All publications
Articles
- Forest-goers as a heterogeneous population at high-risk for malaria (2024)
- Evaluation of an Innovative Point-of-Care Rapid Diagnostic Test for the Identification of Imported Malaria Parasites in China (2023)
- Testing and treatment for malaria elimination (2023)
- Implementing a novel capture and ligation probe-PCR method in mass screen and treatment to support malaria elimination efforts in the China-Myanmar border region (2023)
- Assessing the acceptability and feasibility of reactive drug administration for malaria elimination in a Plasmodium vivax predominant setting (2023)
- Improving the surveillance and response system to achieve and maintain malaria elimination (2022)
- Application of an innovative grid-based surveillance strategy to ensure elimination and prevent reintroduction of malaria in high-risk border communities in China (2022)
- Achieving malaria elimination in China (2021)
- Piloting a programme tool to evaluate malaria case investigation and reactive case detection activities (2017)
- Utility and costs of reactive case detection using molecular detection and genotyping in Thailand, a near-elimination setting with predominantly Plasmodium vivax transmission