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Training health workers to catch, identify, and transport vectors of public health importance
WHO Nepal/B.Ojha
A sample of collected vectors as a filed demonstration exercise during the field entomology training held in Bagmati Province, Nepal
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Training health workers to catch, identify, and transport vectors of public health importance
15 August 2022
Departmental update
More information on the World Health Organization Nepal website