KEY LEARNINGS OF INTERMITTENT PREVENTIVE TREATMENT IN PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CARE SERVICES IN SEGOU AND MOPTI REGIONS IN MALI

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Cisse, Idrissa [1 ]
Guindo, Boubacar [2 ]
Umulisa, Noella [2 ]
Vincent, Sanogo [1 ]
Coulibaly, Assitan Dembele [1 ]
Kanambaye, Saidou [2 ]
Diallo, Mariam Diatty [2 ]
Thior, Moussa [3 ]
Lim, Pharath [3 ]
Saye, Renion [2 ]
Yattara, Oumar [2 ]
Sacko, Moussa [4 ]
Ouologuem, Adboulaye [4 ]
Malhotra, Kathryn [3 ]
Kibuka, Tabitha [3 ]
Mihigo, Jules [5 ]
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[1] Mali PNLP, Bamako, Mali
[2] PMI Impact Malaria Project, Bamako, Mali
[3] PMI Impact Malaria Project, Washington, DC USA
[4] INRSP, Bamako, Mali
[5] USAID PMI, Bamako, Mali
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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