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        <title>Efficacy of antimalarial chemoprophylaxis for travelers</title>
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      <abstract>Nine of 26 French tourists developed malaria after a 2-week stay under field conditions in a highly endemic place in Burkina Faso. A study of their preventive antimalarial measures identified a strong association of malaria attack with absence or inadequacy of chemoprophylaxis but not with mechanic measures.</abstract>
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