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Published in Primary Care

Journal Scan / Research · October 09, 2017

Shift in Malaria Prevention Strategies From Chemoprophylaxis to Stand-By Emergency Treatment

Journal of Travel Medicine

 

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Journal of Travel Medicine
Malaria Prevention Strategies and Recommendations, From Chemoprophylaxis to Stand-By Emergency Treatment: A 10-Year Prospective Study in a Swiss Travel Clinic
J Travel Med 2017 Sep 01;24(5)tax043, R Boubaker, A Hérard Fossati, P Meige, C Mialet, C Ngarambe Buffat, J Rochat, M Souvannaraj-Blanchant, M Uwanyiligira, F Widmer, S Payot, L Rochat, S de Vallière, V D'Acremont, B Genton

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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