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- :Assefa, Ashenafi ;Ali, AhmedOct 26 2018 | Malar J. 17.:BackgroundBuilding on the declining trend of malaria in Ethiopia, the Federal Ministry of Health aims to eliminate malaria by 2030. As Plasmodium falc...
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