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- who: Pedro Carrera-Bastos from the Kitava: The study was approved by the Research Ethical Committee of the Medical Faculty at Lund University (LU, ), the Medical Research Advisory Committee of Papua New Guinea, other Papua New Guinea national and provincial bodies and at the community level by the inhabitants and their tribal leadersInformed consent through personal contact was obtained from all participants. Sweden: The ethics committee of the Medical Faculty at Göteborg University approved the study protocol (GU, ), and all participants gave informed consent. Study populations and data collection have published the article: C-reactive protein . . .
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