<p>International researchers and public health professionals convened in Panama in August 2025 to discuss current and future malaria molecular surveillance strategies to accelerate elimination in the Americas. A new network, MMS Américas, will promote sharing of expertise, protocols, and data.</p>

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MMS Américas: a regional network for malaria molecular surveillance

  • Maria Paz Ade,
  • Malti R. Adhin,
  • Lily Bodinson,
  • Caroline O. F. Buckee,
  • Luis Cabrera-Sosa,
  • José E. Calzada,
  • Jaime Chang,
  • Lesly Chaver,
  • Stella Chenet,
  • Vladimir Corredor,
  • Horace Cox,
  • José Luis Cruz Raposo,
  • Florencia del Puerto,
  • Christopher Delgado Ratto,
  • Maylis Douine,
  • Denis Escobar,
  • Marcelo U. Ferreira,
  • Gustavo Fontecha,
  • David Forero Peña,
  • Dionicia Gamboa,
  • Selene Gonzalez,
  • Maria Eugenia Grillet,
  • Angela P. Guerra,
  • Karen E. S. Hamre,
  • Johanna H. Kattenberg,
  • Justin T. Lana,
  • Margaret A. Laws,
  • Francisco Medina Ramos,
  • Lise Musset,
  • Daniel E. Neafsey,
  • Reza Niles-Robin,
  • Nicanor Obaldia,
  • Martha Quiñones,
  • Giselle Maria Rachid Viana,
  • Anna Rosanas-Urgell,
  • Fabián E. Sáenz,
  • Simon da Silva Santos,
  • Gabriela Segura,
  • Martha Suárez-Mutis,
  • Venkatachalam Udhayakumar,
  • Dianelba Valdez Vásquez

摘要

International researchers and public health professionals convened in Panama in August 2025 to discuss current and future malaria molecular surveillance strategies to accelerate elimination in the Americas. A new network, MMS Américas, will promote sharing of expertise, protocols, and data.