Insecticide-treated bed nets and residual indoor spraying reduce malaria in areas with low transmission: a reanalysis of the Maltrials study

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Taye Gari
Bernt Lindtjørn
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[1] Hawassa University,School of Public Health
[2] University of Bergen,Centre for International Health
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Cluster-randomised controlled trial; Incidence; Indoor residual spraying; Long-lasting insecticidal nets; Malaria; Vector control; Ethiopia;
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