Comparison of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying to control the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in Mymensingh District, Bangladesh.
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Caryn Bern | Shireen Akhter | Saiful Islam | Shannon K. McClintock | C. Bern | A. Kroeger | E. Dotson | Axel Kroeger | R. Chowdhury | S. Akhter | Ellen Dotson | Anna J. Blackstock | Rajib Chowdhury | Anna J Blackstock | Shannon McClintock | Narayan P Maheswary | Shyla Faria | Tangin Akter | A. Blackstock | S. Islam | S. Faria | N. P. Maheswary | T. Akter
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