High prevalence of hepatitis B infections in Burkina Faso (1996-2017): a systematic review with meta-analysis of epidemiological studies
Abstract Background Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection was long considered an important public health concern in Burkina Faso and still represents a major cause of liver cancer and cirrhosis in the active population. To counter the problem, a national strategic plan was developed and adopted in July...
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Main Authors: | Moussa Lingani (Author), Tomoyuki Akita (Author), Serge Ouoba (Author), Armel Moumini Sanou (Author), Aya Sugiyama (Author), Zekiba Tarnagda (Author), Masayuki Ohisa (Author), Halidou Tinto (Author), Shunji Mishiro (Author), Junko Tanaka (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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