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Njue M, Njuguna P, Kapulu MC, et al. Ethical considerations in Controlled Human Malaria Infection studies in low resource settings: Experiences and perceptions of study participants in a malaria Challenge study in Kenya. Wellcome Open Res. 2018;3:39doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14439.1.
Njue, M., Njuguna, P., Kapulu, M. C., Sanga, G., Bejon, P., Marsh, V., Molyneux, S., & Kamuya, D. (2018). Ethical considerations in Controlled Human Malaria Infection studies in low resource settings: Experiences and perceptions of study participants in a malaria Challenge study in Kenya. Wellcome open research, 339. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14439.1
Njue, Maureen, et al. "Ethical considerations in Controlled Human Malaria Infection studies in low resource settings: Experiences and perceptions of study participants in a malaria Challenge study in Kenya." Wellcome open research vol. 3 (2018): 39. doi: https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14439.1
Njue M, Njuguna P, Kapulu MC, Sanga G, Bejon P, Marsh V, Molyneux S, Kamuya D. Ethical considerations in Controlled Human Malaria Infection studies in low resource settings: Experiences and perceptions of study participants in a malaria Challenge study in Kenya. Wellcome Open Res. 2018 Apr 11;3:39. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14439.1. eCollection 2018. PMID: 29806038; PMCID: PMC5954342.
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