Exploring the development of a household cholera-focused health literacy scale in James Town, Accra
Background: Foodborne diseases are significant reasons for in-patient and out-patient morbidity in Ghana. Of the foodborne illnesses reported in the country, cholera incidence and outbreaks have resulted in food-related mortality since the disease was first reported in the 1970s. Cholera is now ende...
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Main Authors: | Raymond A. Tutu (Author), Sangeeta Gupta (Author), Sathyanarayana Elavarthi (Author), Janice D. Busingye (Author), John K. Boateng (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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