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Year of Publication
2017
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
30828
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Brant T, Okorie P, Ogunmola O, Ojeyode NB, Fatunade, Davies E, et al. Integrated risk mapping and landscape characterisation of lymphatic filariasis and loiasis in South West Nigeria. Parasite epidemiology and control [Internet]. 2018;3(1):21–35. Available from: https://tinyurl.com/ybnnnh8u
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Saha S, Miah KA, Alam A, Haque HS, Sultana S, Haque N, et al. Operational issues of lymphatic filariasis elimination program and community acceptance of mass drug administration. Chattagram International Medical College Journal [Internet]. 2016;1(1):7-11. Available from: http://cimch.edu.bd/resources/journal/Article-2.pdf
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Hettrick. Establishing a lymphatic filariasis morbidity plan for Haiti. Wound practice and research [Internet]. 2017;25(3):146-148. Available from: http://www.woundsaustralia.com.au/journal/2503_05.pdf