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Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …

The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city of Dar …

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Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …

The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city of Dar …

D Msellemu, A Shemdoe, C Makungu, Y Mlacha… - Malaria …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …

The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city of Dar …

D Msellemu, A Shemdoe, C Makungu… - Malaria …, 2017 - archive.lstmed.ac.uk
Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …

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Background: Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …

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The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection
prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam: a …

The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city of Dar …

D Msellemu, A Shemdoe, C Makungu, Y Mlacha… - 2017 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …

The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city of Dar …

D Msellemu, A Shemdoe, C Makungu, Y Mlacha… - Malaria …, 2017 - edoc.unibas.ch
Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barrier around
people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide formulations …

[引用][C] The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence among bed net users than non-users in the Tanzanian city …

D Msellemu, A Shemdoe, C Makungu, Y Mlacha… - Malaria Journal, 2017 - sonar.ch
The underlying reasons for very high levels of bed net use, and higher malaria infection prevalence
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Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective
barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide …