Malaria Prevalence and Macroeconomic Output in Ghana, 1990 to 2019
In Ghana, malaria remains the number 1 reason for outpatient department visits, making it a major public health problem. Thus, there could be significant lost productivity days as a result of malaria morbidity and mortality, which could negatively affect economic output at the macrolevel. Nonetheles...
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Main Authors: | Mustapha Immurana PhD (Author), Desmond Klu PhD (Author), Matilda Aberese-Ako PhD (Author), Ibrahim Abdullahi BA (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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