A case-control study of microenvironmental risk factors for urban visceral leishmaniasis in a large city in Brazil, 1999-2000.
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Cibele Comini César | Fernando Augusto Proietti | Ana Diez-Roux | A. Diez-Roux | C. L. Oliveira | F. Proietti | C. Cesar | Claudia Di Lorenzo Oliveira
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