Household risk factors for malaria among children in the Ethiopian highlands
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Abstract. Malaria transmission varies from village to village and even from family to family in the same village. The current study was conducted in northern Et
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| Authors | Ghebreyesus, Tedros A.;Haile, Mitiku;Witten, Karen H.;Getachew, Asefaw;Yohannes, Mekonnen;Lindsay, Steven W.;Byass, Peter; |
| Journal | transactions of the royal society of tropical medicine and hygiene |
| Year | 2000 |
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regression analysis
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Ethiopia / epidemiology
malaria / epidemiology*
disease reservoirs
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