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1. Vector Competence and the Susceptibility of Anopheles pullus and Anopheles belenrae to Plasmodium vivax-Infected Blood From Thai Patients. Ubalee R, Kim HC, Phasomkusolsil S, Tawong J, Takhampunya R, Kayha A, Chairuksa S, Buadok W, Phunkitchar V, Poole-Smith BK, Davidson SA, Lee WJ, Klein TA. J Med Entomol; 2022 May 11; 59(3):1047-1052. PubMed ID: 35043209 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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