Characterisation of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Matara district, southern Sri Lanka: evidence for case clustering
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Characterisation of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Matara district, southern Sri Lanka: evidence for case clustering
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Pathogens and Global Health
Volume 109, Issue 7, Pages 336-343
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Informa UK Limited
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2015-09-08
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10.1179/2047773215y.0000000032
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