Influence of malaria transmission intensity and the 581G mutation on the efficacy of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy: systematic review and meta-analysis

Chico, M, Cano, J, Ariti, C, Collier, T, Chandramohan, D, Roper, C and Greenwood, B. 2015. Influence of malaria transmission intensity and the 581G mutation on the efficacy of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy: systematic review and meta-analysis. [Online]. John Wiley & Sons. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12595

Chico, M, Cano, J, Ariti, C, Collier, T, Chandramohan, D, Roper, C and Greenwood, B. Influence of malaria transmission intensity and the 581G mutation on the efficacy of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy: systematic review and meta-analysis [Internet]. John Wiley & Sons; 2015. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12595

Chico, M, Cano, J, Ariti, C, Collier, T, Chandramohan, D, Roper, C and Greenwood, B (2015). Influence of malaria transmission intensity and the 581G mutation on the efficacy of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy: systematic review and meta-analysis. [Data Collection]. John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12595

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Data capture method Compilation/Synthesis
Date (Date published in a 3rd party system) 30 September 2015
Language(s) of written materials English
Date Deposited 28 Oct 2015 11:33
Last Modified 08 Jul 2021 12:52
Publisher John Wiley & Sons

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