Mobile phones improve case detection and management of malaria in rural Bangladesh
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G. Glass | D. Sack | T. Shields | M. Nyunt | W. Khan | Sabeena Ahmed | D. Sullivan | M. Ram | Timothy Shields | C. Prue | Kerry L. Shannon | Jacob Khyang | Laura J Edwards | M. S. Hossain | Gregory E Glass | David A Sack | Wasif A Khan | David J Sullivan | Malathi Ram | Chai S Prue | Kerry L Shannon | Jacob Khyang | Sabeena Ahmed | Mohammad S Hossain | Myaing M Nyunt
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