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Management of insecticide resistance in control of the Simulium damnosum complex by the Onchocerciasis Control Programme, West Africa : potential use of negative correlation between organophosphate resistance and pyrethroid susceptibility / D. Kurtak ... [‎et al.]‎

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Kurtak, D, Meyer, R, Ocran, M. H, Ouedraogo, M, Renaud, P. et al. (‎1987)‎. Management of insecticide resistance in control of the Simulium damnosum complex by the Onchocerciasis Control Programme, West Africa : potential use of negative correlation between organophosphate resistance and pyrethroid susceptibility / D. Kurtak ... [‎et al.]‎. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/45871
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Medical and veterinary entomology 1987 ; 1(‎2)‎ : 137-146
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