Child mortality in a West African population protected with insecticide-treated curtains for a period of up to 6 years.
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S. Cousens | E. Ilboudo-Sanogo | S N Cousens | D A Diallo | N Cuzin-Ouattara | I Nebié | E Ilboudo-Sanogo | F Esposito | F. Esposito | D. Diallo | N. Cuzin-Ouattara | I. Nebie’
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