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Studies conducted at A.Y. Vittor et al on malaria recently published.

Publication: Biotech Week
Publication Date: 19-AUG-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Studies conducted at A.Y. Vittor et al on malaria recently published.(Report)

Article Excerpt
"This study examined the larval breeding habitat of a major South American malaria vector, Anopheles darlingi, in areas with varying degrees of ecologic alteration in the Peruvian Amazon. Water bodies were repeatedly sampled across 112 km of transects along the Iquitos-Nauta road in ecologically varied areas," researchers in the...

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