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Lutte contre le paludisme et résistance des anophèles aux insecticides à effet rémanent

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Conseil exécutif, 15. (‎1955)‎. Lutte contre le paludisme et résistance des anophèles aux insecticides à effet rémanent. Organisation mondiale de la Santé. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/97630
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(‎Vingt-troisième séance, 2 février 1955)‎
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