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Placental malaria and low birth weight in pregnant women living in a rural area of Burkina Faso following the use of three preventive treatment regimens.
Tiono AB, Ouedraogo A, Bougouma EC, Diarra A, Konaté AT, Nébié I, Sirima SB.
Malar J. 2009 Oct 7;8:224.
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