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Visceral leishmaniasis is preventable in a highly endemic village in West Bengal, India
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 07/01/09
Saha S et al. - Poor housing conditions were associated with a higher risk, while personal protection measures against vectors were effective. Major housing improvement and personal protection efforts are needed to protect this vulnerable population from leishmaniasis.
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