Evidence of the absence of human African trypanosomiasis in two northern districts of Uganda: Analyses of cattle, pigs and tsetse flies for the presence of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense
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S. Torr | M. Lehane | J. Esterhuizen | I. Tirados | L. Cunningham | Mercy A. Opiyo | Jessica K. Lingley | C. Mangwiro
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