Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
18 p.
- Autores:
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Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí
Danis Lozano, Rogelio
Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander
Velasco Hernández, Jorge
Santos Luna, René
Román Pérez, Susana
Kuri Morales, Pablo Antonio
Ramos Castañeda, José
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2015
- Institución:
- Universidad de Santander
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- Repositorio Universidad de Santander
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- Palabra clave:
- Peridomestic Infection
Dengue Transmission
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- License
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Martínez Vega, Ruth Aralí Danis Lozano, Rogelio Díaz Quijano, Fredi Alexander Velasco Hernández, Jorge Santos Luna, René Román Pérez, Susana Kuri Morales, Pablo Antonio Ramos Castañeda, José |
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