Nets, spray or both? The effectiveness of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying in reducing malaria morbidity and child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa

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Nancy Fullman
Roy Burstein
Stephen S Lim
Carol Medlin
Emmanuela Gakidou
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[1] University of Washington,Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
[2] Independent Consultant,undefined
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Malaria; Insecticide treated nets; Indoor residual spraying; Effectiveness;
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