Then, using a 2009 malaria prevalence map provided by co-authors at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and the Malaria Atlas Project to estimate the disease's prevalence in each location being studied, they inferred each resident's probability of being infected and the daily probability that visitors to particular areas would become infected.
What does KEMRI stand for?
KEMRI stands for Kenya Medical Research Institute
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Acknowledgments We thank project staff for collection of samples and data management, the community of Bigege for their cooperation, and our partners in the Kenya Medical Research Institute /US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kisumu, Kenya, for their permission to undertake the study and for guidance and logistical support.
An adult male hamster obtained from the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) animal house was used to feed a colony of a Kenyan strain of female P.
In 1973, the unit was permanently established in N airobi, working through an agreement with the Kenya Medical Research Institute, Gordon said.
Each volunteer completed and was given a copy of a Kiswahili and English language human use protocol approved by the Kenya Medical Research Institute and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
A study by Scott Geibel of the Population Council and Eduard Sanders of the Kenya Medical Research Institute estimated that 739 MSM sex workers are active in Mombasa, Kenya.