How human practices have affected vector-borne diseases in the past: a study of malaria transmission in Alpine valleys.
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Morbidity in the marshes: using spatial epidemiology to investigate skeletal evidence for Malaria in Anglo-Saxon England (AD 410-1050).Connectedness to nature and public (skin) health perspectives: results of a representative, population-based survey among Austrian residents.Analysis of the causes of spawning of large-scale, severe malarial epidemics and their rapid total extinction in western Provence, historically a highly endemic region of France (1745-1850)Predictors of malaria infection in a wild bird population: landscape-level analyses reveal climatic and anthropogenic factors.Environmental determinants of haemosporidian parasite prevalence in a declining population of Tree swallows.
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How human practices have affected vector-borne diseases in the past: a study of malaria transmission in Alpine valleys.
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2007 թուականի Օգոստոսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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Guy Lemperière
Jacky Girel
Julien Sérandour
Muriel Raveton
Patrick Ravanel
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10.1186/1475-2875-6-115
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2007-08-29T00:00:00Z
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