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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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January 1, 1985
Criteria for diagnosing clinical malaria among a semi-immune population exposed to intense and perennial transmission
J F Trape, P Peelman, B Morault-Peelman
Medecine Tropicale : Revue Du Corps De Sante Colonial
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June 27, 2009
[Epidemiologic evaluation of malaria in endemic areas]
C Rogier, M-C Henry, J-F Trape
Medecine Tropicale : Revue Du Corps De Sante Colonial
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June 9, 2009
[A survey on the venomous snakes of the vicinity of Kindia (Guinea) and considerations on the treatment of snakebite]
M C Baldé, Y Mané, J F Trape
American Journal of Epidemiology
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August 1, 1987
Assessment of the incidence and prevalence of clinical malaria in semi-immune children exposed to intense and perennial transmission
J F Trape, A Zoulani, M C Quinet
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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September 1, 1996
Short report: gametocytes, chloroquine pressure, and the relative parasite survival advantage of resistant strains of falciparum malaria in west Africa
V Robert, J F Molez, J F Trape
Revue D'Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique
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October 18, 2005
[Evaluating malaria attributable morbidity in endemic areas]
C Rogier, T Fusaï, B Pradines, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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October 3, 2001
High mortality from snakebite in south-eastern Senegal
J F Trape, G Pison, E Guyavarch, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology
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February 1, 1993
Rapid decline in child mortality in a rural area of Senegal
G Pison, J F Trape, M Lefebvre, et al.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990)
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October 31, 2002
[Mortality from snake bites, wild and domestic animal bites and arthropod stings in the savannah zone of eastern Senegal]
J F Trape, G Pison, E Guyavarch, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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March 1, 1997
Incidence of clinical malaria in pregnant women exposed to intense perennial transmission
N Diagne, C Rogier, B Cisse, et al.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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January 1, 1985
Criteria for diagnosing clinical malaria among a semi-immune population exposed to intense and perennial transmission
J F Trape, P Peelman, B Morault-Peelman
Medecine Tropicale : Revue Du Corps De Sante Colonial
|
June 27, 2009
[Epidemiologic evaluation of malaria in endemic areas]
C Rogier, M-C Henry, J-F Trape
Medecine Tropicale : Revue Du Corps De Sante Colonial
|
June 9, 2009
[A survey on the venomous snakes of the vicinity of Kindia (Guinea) and considerations on the treatment of snakebite]
M C Baldé, Y Mané, J F Trape
American Journal of Epidemiology
|
August 1, 1987
Assessment of the incidence and prevalence of clinical malaria in semi-immune children exposed to intense and perennial transmission
J F Trape, A Zoulani, M C Quinet
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
|
September 1, 1996
Short report: gametocytes, chloroquine pressure, and the relative parasite survival advantage of resistant strains of falciparum malaria in west Africa
V Robert, J F Molez, J F Trape
Revue D'Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique
|
October 18, 2005
[Evaluating malaria attributable morbidity in endemic areas]
C Rogier, T Fusaï, B Pradines, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
|
October 3, 2001
High mortality from snakebite in south-eastern Senegal
J F Trape, G Pison, E Guyavarch, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology
|
February 1, 1993
Rapid decline in child mortality in a rural area of Senegal
G Pison, J F Trape, M Lefebvre, et al.
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990)
|
October 31, 2002
[Mortality from snake bites, wild and domestic animal bites and arthropod stings in the savannah zone of eastern Senegal]
J F Trape, G Pison, E Guyavarch, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
|
March 1, 1997
Incidence of clinical malaria in pregnant women exposed to intense perennial transmission
N Diagne, C Rogier, B Cisse, et al.
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