Knowledge and Practices Relating to Acute Pesticide Poisoning Among Health Care Providers in Selected Regions of Tanzania
Background: Acute pesticide poisoning (APP) is commonly underdiagnosed in Tanzania. Studies in developing countries suggest that a lack of diagnostic skills among health care providers (HCPs) undermines surveillance for APP. This study aimed at characterizing experience and skills of Tanzanian HCPs...
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Main Authors: | Elikana Lekei (Author), Aiwerasia V Ngowi (Author), Habib Mkalanga (Author), Leslie London (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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