Author:
Enkhtaivan Batsaikhan,Narantsatsral Sandagdorj,Davaasuren Batdorj,Otgonsuren Davaajav,Amgalanbaatar Tovuu,Uuganbayar Erdenekhuu,Zoljargal Myagmar,Myagmarsuren Punsantsogvoo,Suganuma Keisuke,Molefe Nthatisi Innocentia,Sivakumar Thillaiampalam,Inoue Noboru,Battur Banzragch,Battsetseg Badgar,Yokoyama Naoaki
Funder
AMED/JICA SATREPS Project
Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports, Japan
Ministry of Science and Technology Foundation, Mongolia
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Parasitology
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