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Schistosomiasis control in Africa: 8 years after World Health Assembly Resolution 54·19
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2009
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- SECTION 1 ADVOCACY AND DEFINING AREAS IN NEED OF CONTROL
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- Parasitology , Volume 136 , Special Issue 13: Control of schistosomiasis in sub-Saharan Africa , November 2009 , pp. 1677 - 1681
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009
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