Following publication of the original article [1], the authors advised of two errors present in the article: one concerning two author names and the other missing funding details.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A mixed methods study was conducted to look at the magnitude of residual malaria transmission (RMT) and factors contributing to low (< 1% prevalence), but sustained transmission in rural communities on the Thai-Myanmar border.
Methods: A cross-sectional behaviour and net survey, observational surveys and entomological collections in both villages and forested farm huts frequented by community members for subsistence farming practices were conducted.
Results: Community members frequently stayed overnight at subsistence farm huts or in the forest.