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Volume 25, Number 2—February 2019
Historical Review

Killing Clothes Lice by Holding Infested Clothes Away from Hosts for 10 Days to Control Louseborne Relapsing Fever, Bahir Dah, Ethiopia

Stephen C. BarkerComments to Author  and Dayana Barker
Author affiliations: University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (S.C. Barker); University of Queensland School of Veterinary Sciences, Gatton, Queensland, Australia (D. Barker)

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Typical boarding house in Bahir Dah, Ethiopia, in which many day laborers sleep at night during the heavy rainy season (June–September; Table) because it is too wet to sleep outdoors. At other times of the year when it does not rain so heavily and so often, day laborers in Bahir Dah tend to sleep outdoors and, thus, do not have to pay for lodging in boarding houses. Image courtesy of S.C. Barker.

Figure 2. Typical boarding house in Bahir Dah, Ethiopia, in which many day laborers sleep at night during the heavy rainy season (June–September; Table) because it is too wet to sleep outdoors. At other times of the year when it does not rain so heavily and so often, day laborers in Bahir Dah tend to sleep outdoors and, thus, do not have to pay for lodging in boarding houses. Image courtesy of S.C. Barker.

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