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A M Makemba

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World Health Forum|January 1, 1997
Mosques against malariaM S Mfaume, P J Winch, A M Makemba, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|June 1, 1996
Treatment practices for degedege, a locally recognized febrile illness, and implications for strategies to decrease mortality from severe malaria in Bagamoyo District, TanzaniaA M Makemba, P J Winch, V M Makame, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 1, 1994
Seasonal variation in the perceived risk of malaria: implications for the promotion of insecticide-impregnated bed netsP J Winch, A M Makemba, S R Kamazima, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 1, 1996
Local terminology for febrile illnesses in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania and its impact on the design of a community-based malaria control programmeP J Winch, A M Makemba, S R Kamazima, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|August 1, 1997
Social and cultural factors affecting rates of regular retreatment of mosquito nets with insecticide in Bagamoyo District, TanzaniaP J Winch, A M Makemba, V R Makame, et al.
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World Health Forum|January 1, 1997
Mosques against malariaM S Mfaume, P J Winch, A M Makemba, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|June 1, 1996
Treatment practices for degedege, a locally recognized febrile illness, and implications for strategies to decrease mortality from severe malaria in Bagamoyo District, TanzaniaA M Makemba, P J Winch, V M Makame, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 1, 1994
Seasonal variation in the perceived risk of malaria: implications for the promotion of insecticide-impregnated bed netsP J Winch, A M Makemba, S R Kamazima, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 1, 1996
Local terminology for febrile illnesses in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania and its impact on the design of a community-based malaria control programmeP J Winch, A M Makemba, S R Kamazima, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|August 1, 1997
Social and cultural factors affecting rates of regular retreatment of mosquito nets with insecticide in Bagamoyo District, TanzaniaP J Winch, A M Makemba, V R Makame, et al.
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