A multilevel analysis of lifestyle variations in symptoms of acute respiratory infection among young children under five in Nigeria
Abstract Background Nigeria has the second highest estimated number of deaths due to acute respiratory infection (ARI) among children under five in the world. A common hypothesis is that the inequitable distribution of socioeconomic resources shapes individual lifestyles and health behaviors, which...
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Main Authors: | Oluwafunmilade A. Adesanya (Author), Chi Chiao (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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