Age-adjusted Plasmodium falciparum antibody levels in school-aged children are a stable marker of microgeographical variations in exposure to Plasmodium infection
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Shona Wilson | Mark Booth | E. Muchiri | D. Dunne | B. Vennervald | J. Ouma | Birgitte J Vennervald | H Curtis Kariuki | Joseph K Mwatha | John H Ouma | Eric Muchiri | Gachuhi Kimani | David W Dunne | Frances M Jones | M. Booth | H. Kariuki | G. Kimani | J. Mwatha | F. Jones | Shona Wilson | S. Wilson
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