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Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience.
Magesa SM, Lengeler C, deSavigny D, Miller JE, Njau RJ, Kramer K, Kitua A, Mwita A
Malar J 2005, 4:34
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