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Topography and malaria transmission heterogeneity in western Kenya highlands: prospects for focal vector control.
Githeko AK, Ayisi JM, Odada PK, Atieli FK, Ndenga BA, Githure JI, Yan G
Malar J 2006, 5:107
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