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. 1993 Dec 11;307(6918):1564. doi: 10.1136/bmj.307.6918.1564-a

Malaria prophylaxis. Mefloquine should be first choice.

G Baily, I S Fraser, E M Dunbar, E G Wilkins
PMCID: PMC1679549  PMID: 8274941

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