Effect of two different house screening interventions on exposure to malaria vectors and on anaemia in children in The Gambia: a randomised controlled trial.
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Effect of two different house screening interventions on exposure to malaria vectors and on anaemia in children in The Gambia: a randomised controlled trial.
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Effect of two different house ...... a randomised controlled trial.
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Christian Bottomley
Clare Green
David Ameh
Matthew J Kirby
Musa Jawara
Paul C Snell
Steve W Lindsay
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10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60871-0
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2009-09-03T00:00:00Z