Monitoring malaria using health facility based surveys: challenges and limitations
Abstract Background Health facility data are more readily accessible for operational planning and evaluation of disease control programmes. The importance, potential challenges and limitations of using facility based survey as an alternative tool for monitoring changes in local malaria epidemiology...
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Main Authors: | Abraham Rexford Oduro (Author), Ernest Tei Maya (Author), James Akazili (Author), Frank Baiden (Author), Kwadwo Koram (Author), Kalifa Bojang (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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