Demographic and socio-economic factors affecting bed net ownership, usage, and malaria transmission among adult patients seeking healthcare in two Ghanaian urban cities
Abstract Background The most cost-effective malaria prevention and control strategy is the use of a bed net. However, several factors affect the ownership and usage of bed nets among the adult population. Hence, this study aimed to examine socio-demographic factors affecting bed net ownership, usage...
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Main Authors: | Ellis Kobina Paintsil (Author), Enoch Boadi (Author), Anthony Dwamena (Author), Bless Hayford Addo (Author), Agyei Kumi (Author), Kwasi Obiri-Danso (Author), Linda Aurelia Ofori (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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