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. 1965;33(4):435–452.

Expériences en Hautevolta sur l'utilisation de cases pièges pour la mesure de l'activité du DDT contre les moustiques.

Experiments in Upper Volta in the use of trap huts for measuring the effects of DDT against mosquitoes

J Coz, M Eyraud, P Venard, B Attiou, D Somda, V Ouedraogo
PMCID: PMC2475889  PMID: 5294990

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