Imported malaria in Albania and the risk factors that could allow its reappearance.
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Inference of historical migration rates via haplotype sharing.
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Craniovertebral junction malformation in Northeastern Brazil: the myth of the Dutch colonization.
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DHCR7 mutations linked to higher vitamin D status allowed early human migration to northern latitudes.
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Genetic evidence of an East Asian origin and paleolithic northward migration of Y-chromosome haplogroup N.
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Continuity of microblade technology in the Indian Subcontinent since 45 ka: implications for the dispersal of modern humans.
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Does public subsidy of the cost of malaria chemoprophylaxis reduce imported malaria? A comparative policy analysis.
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Artesunate versus quinine in the treatment of severe imported malaria: comparative analysis of adverse events focussing on delayed haemolysis.
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