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This chapter deals with the transmission and maintenance of malaria, paying attention both to the overall dynamics and to the population biology of the infection in human hosts and mosquito vectors. We aim to combine some new work with review and synthesis (and, in some cases, reinterpretation) of existing work.

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Aron, J.L., May, R.M. (1982). The population dynamics of malaria. In: Anderson, R.M. (eds) The Population Dynamics of Infectious Diseases: Theory and Applications. Population and Community Biology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2901-3_5

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