Biting behavior of anopheles mosquitoes in Zanzibar
Implications for the malaria elimination programme
Haji, K. A., Kabula, B., Khatib, B., Mcha, J., Ali, H., Ali, A., Abbas, F., Kitojo, C., Reaves, E., Serbantez, N., Chan, A., Al-mafazy, A., Mkali, H., Joseph, J., Lalji, S., Nyinondi, S., Reithinger, R., & Eckert, E. (2021). Biting behavior of anopheles mosquitoes in Zanzibar: Implications for the malaria elimination programme. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 105(5), 181.
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