Morbidity among children living around clinical waste treatment and disposal site in the Northwest region of Cameroon
Clinical waste is ineffectively treated and disposed in Cameroon. Disposal sites have unrestricted access and are located within communities. We hypothesize that vector proliferation and exposure to chronic low-level emissions will increase morbidity in children living around such sites. Self-report...
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Main Authors: | Peter I. K. Mochungong (Author), Gabriel Gulis (Author), Morten Sodemann (Author) |
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