Resting and feeding preferences of Anopheles stephensi in an urban setting, perennial for malaria

Shalu Thomas, Sangamithra Ravishankaran, N. A.Johnson Amala Justin, Aswin Asokan, Manu Thomas Mathai, Neena Valecha, Jacqui Montgomery, Matthew B. Thomas, Alex Eapen

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