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. 1986;64(4):559–565.

Evaluation d'un programme de lutte contre la leishmaniose cutanée dans un village forestier de Guyane française.

Evaluation of a cutaneous leishmaniasis control program in a forest village of French Guyana

P Esterre, J P Chippaux, J F Lefait, J P Dedet
PMCID: PMC2490890  PMID: 3490925

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