Risk mapping of visceral leishmaniasis: the role of local variation in rainfall and altitude on the presence and incidence of kala-azar in eastern Sudan.
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Valérie Obsomer | M. Thomson | S. Connor | V. Obsomer | R. Ashford | D. A. Elnaiem | Madeleine C Thomson | Stephen J Connor | Dia-Eldin A Elnaiem | Judith Schorscher | Anna Bendall | Maha E Osman | Abdelrafie M Mekkawi | Richard W Ashford | M. E. Osman | A. Bendall | J. Schorscher | D. Elnaiem
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