Feasibility of a combined camp approach for vector control together with active case detection of visceral leishmaniasis, post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis, tuberculosis, leprosy and malaria in Bangladesh, India and Nepal: an exploratory study
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C. K. Gurung | M. Banjara | S. Rijal | M. Das | P. Das | A. Kroeger | D. Mondal | Vijay S. Kumar | M. Huda
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