A reconsideration of the tactical variants for malaria control in the light of experience in their utilization / by P. F. Beales & J. A. N'ajera

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Beales, Peter F, N'ajera-Morrondo, José Antonio & World Health Organization. Malaria Action Programme. (1986). A reconsideration of the tactical variants for malaria control in the light of experience in their utilization / by P. F. Beales & J. A. N'ajera. [Geneva] : World Health Organization. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/60441
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PCWHO/MAL/86.1027. Unpublished
English only with summary in French
7 p.
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