Abstract
Malaria in French Guiana Linked to Illegal Gold Mining.
Highlights
In Response: The letter by Rebelo et al [1] that questions our previously described noninvasive malaria diagnostics [2,3] misinterprets both articles
The letter by Rebelo et al does not alter the fact that our novel noninvasive malaria diagnostic technology worked in a human
During 2008– 2014, the number of malaria cases reported in French Guiana drastically decreased [1]
Summary
In Response: The letter by Rebelo et al [1] that questions our previously described noninvasive malaria diagnostics [2,3] misinterprets both articles. Malaria in French Guiana Linked to Illegal Gold Mining Vincent Pommier de Santi, Aissata Dia, Antoine Adde, Georges Hyvert, Julien Galant, Michel Mazevet, Christophe Nguyen, Samuel B. During 2008– 2014, the number of malaria cases reported in French Guiana drastically decreased [1].
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