Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission

18 p.

Autores:
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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2015
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Universidad de Santander
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Peridomestic Infection
Dengue Transmission
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
title Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
spellingShingle Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
Peridomestic Infection
Dengue Transmission
title_short Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
title_full Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
title_fullStr Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
title_sort Peridomestic Infection as a Determining Factor of Dengue Transmission
dc.creator.fl_str_mv 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
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv 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
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Peridomestic Infection
Dengue Transmission
topic Peridomestic Infection
Dengue Transmission
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