Natural Plasmodium infection in wild macaques of three states in Peninsular Malaysia.
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G. Snounou | Y. Lau | J. J. Rovie-Ryan | M. Lai | J. Liew | A. Amir | S. Shahari | M. Abdullah | Millawati Gani | Mohammad Behram Khan | J. R. de Silva | J. Rovie-Ryan
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