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Imported malaria among African immigrants: is there still a relationship between developed countries and their ex-colonies?
Authors
A Matteelli
AD Smith
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Ajuntament de Barcelona. Informes estadístics
Begoña Treviño
C Kambili
CA Guerra
E Salvadó
ED Barnett
F Legros
Francesc Zarzuela
G Pardo
GF Killeen
HH Askling
HJ Schilthuis
I Kleinschmidt
J Cabezos
J Roche
J Sachs
JI Cervera Miguel
Joan A Caylà
Joaquim Gascón
Jordi Gómez i Prat
José Muñoz
JP Millet
Juan Cabezos
Juan Pablo Millet
K Leder
K Stäger
L Fenner
L Slutsker
LH Chen
M Jesús Pinazo
MC Baas
ME Wilson
N Bacaner
N Parellada
O Bouchaud
P Badrinath
P Parola
PA Phillips-Howard
Patricia Garcia de Olalla
PE Slater
R López-Velez
RM Jennings
S Ladhani
SA Seys
SR Maroushek
SY Angell
T Jelinek
T Pistone
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
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© 2009 Millet et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licens
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