Characterization of breeding sites of Phlebotomus orientalis - the vector of visceral leishmaniasis in northwestern Ethiopia.
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M. Shenker | T. Gebre-Michael | A. Warburg | A. Hailu | O. Kirstein | Wossenseged Lemma | A. Moncaz | S. Yared | Araya Gebresellassie
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