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391 related items for PubMed ID: 35027049

  • 1. Larval habitats, species composition and distribution of malaria vectors in regions with autochthonous and imported malaria in Roraima state, Brazil.
    de Almeida NCV, Louzada J, Neves MSAS, Carvalho TM, Castro-Alves J, Silva-do-Nascimento TF, Escalante AA, Oliveira-Ferreira J.
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  • 10. Larval habitats of Anopheles species in a rural settlement on the malaria frontier of southwest Amazon, Brazil.
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  • 16. Larval species diversity, seasonal occurrence and larval habitat preference of mosquitoes transmitting Rift Valley fever and malaria in Baringo County, Kenya.
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  • 17. Effects of environmental modification on the diversity and positivity of anopheline mosquito aquatic habitats at Arjo-Dedessa irrigation development site, Southwest Ethiopia.
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