Are there geographic and socio-economic differences in incidence, burden and prevention of malaria? A study in southeast Nigeria
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Rationale</p> <p>It is not clearly evident whether malaria affects the poor more although it has been argued that the poor bear a very high burden of the disease. This study explored the socioeconomic and geographic differences in incidence and burden...
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Main Authors: | Dike Nkem (Author), Uzochukwu Benjamin (Author), Onwujekwe Obinna (Author), Okoli Chijioke (Author), Eze Soludo (Author), Chukwuogo Ogoamaka (Author) |
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2009-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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