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Malaria (or, more broadly, Febrile Illnesses in the Tropics)
Malaria (or, more broadly, Febrile Illnesses in the Tropics)
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Malaria (or, more broadly, Febrile Illnesses in the Tropics)
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Tom Thacher
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Apr 21, 2013
This session will cover the rationale for a syndromic approach to fever in the tropics. We will consider the causes of 8 common fever syndromes.
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