Burden of malaria among adult patients attending general medical outpatient department and HIV care and treatment clinics in Oromia, Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study

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Guda Alemayehu
Zenebe Melaku
Tesfay Abreha
Bereket Alemayehu
Samuel Girma
Yehualashet Tadesse
Tsigereda Gadisa
Sileshi Lulseged
Taye Tolera Balcha
David Hoos
Hiwot Teka
Richard Reithinger
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[1] U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),
[2] Columbia University ICAP,undefined
[3] Columbia University ICAP,undefined
[4] Oromia Regional Health Bureau and Federal Ministry of Health Addis Ababa,undefined
[5] RTI International,undefined
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Malaria Journal | / 14卷
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Comparative cross-sectional study; Ethiopia; Oromia; HIV; Malaria; Prevalence;
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