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Allan, F., S. M. Ame, Y. N. T. Tian-Bi, B. V. Hofkin, B. L. Webster, N. R. Diakite, E. K. N'Goran, F. Kabole, I. S. Khamis, A. N. Gouvras, A. M. Emery, T. Pennance, M. Rabone, S. Kinung'hi, A. A. Hamidou, G. M. Mkoji, J. P. McLaughlin, A. M. Kuris, E. S. Loker, S. Knopp, and D. Rollinson. 2020. Snail-related contributions from the schistosomiasis consortium for operational research and evaluation program including xenomonitoring, focal mollusciciding, biological control, and modeling. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 103(1):66-79. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0831.
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Reference Number: 43583
Type: Journal Article
Author: Allan, F., S. M. Ame, Y. N. T. Tian-Bi, B. V. Hofkin, B. L. Webster, N. R. Diakite, E. K. N'Goran, F. Kabole, I. S. Khamis, A. N. Gouvras, A. M. Emery, T. Pennance, M. Rabone, S. Kinung'hi, A. A. Hamidou, G. M. Mkoji, J. P. McLaughlin, A. M. Kuris, E. S. Loker, S. Knopp, and D. Rollinson
Date (year): 2020
Article Title:Snail-related contributions from the schistosomiasis consortium for operational research and evaluation program including xenomonitoring, focal mollusciciding, biological control, and modeling
Journal Name: American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene
Volume: 103
Issue: 1
Pages: 66-79
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Keywords: Procambarus clarkii, Red Swamp Crayfish, Animals, Astacoidea, Biological Control Agents, Biological Monitoring
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0831
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