Views of Zulus and Southern Sothos on immunisation
The promotion of good health and the prevention of disease are two of the aims of community health care that can, to a large extent be realised by means of immunisation. Immunisation does not only make it possible to control the spread of a number of infectious diseases, but also enhances the overal...
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Main Author: | A.J. Lubbe (Author) |
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