Unravelling the relationships between Anopheles darlingi (Diptera: Culicidae) densities, environmental factors and malaria incidence: understanding the variable patterns of malarial transmission in French Guiana (South America)
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E Roux | R. Girod | E. Roux | A. Stefani | B. Carme | I. Dusfour | P. Gaborit | J. Issaly | R. Carinci | B Carme | R Girod | F Berger | A Stefani | P Gaborit | R Carinci | J Issaly | I Dusfour | F. Berger
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