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Amro A et al. - No difference was seen between males and females. A preliminary survey of sand fly distribution showed the abundance of two putative vector species: Phlebotomus syriacus and Ph. tobbi. The focus of VL in Hebron district was shown to follow the epidemiological pattern of paediatric disease characteristic of the Mediterranean region.

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