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A cost-effectiveness analysis of artemether lumefantrine for treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Zambia.
Chanda P, Masiye F, Chitah BM, Sipilanyambe N, Hawela M, Banda P, Okorosobo T
Malar J 2007, 6:21
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