Spatial targeted vector control in the highlands of Burundi and its impact on malaria transmission

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Natacha Protopopoff
Wim Van Bortel
Tanguy Marcotty
Michel Van Herp
Peter Maes
Dismas Baza
Umberto D'Alessandro
Marc Coosemans
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[1] Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine,Department of Parasitology
[2] Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine,Department of Animal Health
[3] Médecins Sans Frontières Belgium,Medical Department
[4] Ministry of Health,Programme de Lutte contre les Maladies Transmissibles et Carentielles
[5] University of Antwerp,Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
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Malaria Journal | / 6卷
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Malaria; Malaria Transmission; Indoor Residual Spraying; Valley Bottom; Valley Floor;
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