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A rationale for continuing mass antibiotic distributions for trachoma.
Ray KJ, Porco TC, Hong KC, Lee DC, Alemayehu W, Melese M, Lakew T, Yi E, House J, Chidambaram JD, Whitcher JP, Gaynor BD, Lietman TM
BMC Infect Dis 2007, 7:91
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