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CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate declining parasitological responses through time to the two ACTs may be due to emergence of parasites with reduced susceptibility or decrease in immunity to the infections in these children. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Pan African Clinical Trial Re …
CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate declining parasitological responses through time to the two ACTs may be due to emergence of parasites with …