Novel plasmodium falciparum clones and rising clone multiplicities are associated with the increase in malaria morbidity in Ghanaian children during the transition into the high transmission season (Q45041501)

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Novel plasmodium falciparum clones and rising clone multiplicities are associated with the increase in malaria morbidity in Ghanaian children during the transition into the high transmission season
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    Novel Plasmodium falciparum clones and rising clone multiplicities are associated with the increase in malaria morbidity in Ghanaian children during the transition into the high transmission season (English)
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    Ofosu-Okyere A
    Mackinnon MJ
    Nkrumah F
    Wilson MD
    Ofosu-Okyere, A.
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    Mackinnon, M.J.
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    Sowa, M.P.K.
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    Nkrumah, F.
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    Osei, Y.D.
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    Hill, W.G.
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    Wilson, M.D.
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    Arnot, D.E.
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    1 August 2001
    2001
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    113-123

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