Treatment of microfilaraemia in asymptomatic brugian filariasis: the efficacy and safety of the combination of single doses of ivermectin and diethylcarbamazine
R. K. Shenoy(T. D. Medical College), V. Kumaraswami(National Institute of Research in Tuberculosis), Takeshi Suma(T. D. Medical College), Anil John(University of Benin), Lenore George(T. D. Medical College)
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