Occupational hazards correlates of ocular disorders in Ghanaian fisheries
The study examined the ocular health of agricultural workers in the fisheries sub sector with the aim of establishing a possible correlation between the work place hazards and their ocular health. A multi-stage random sampling (involving 683 subjects, 358 fishmongers and 325 fishers) was employed. O...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Kyei (Author), Andrew Owusu-Ansah (Author), Samuel Bert Boadi-Kusi (Author), Dennis Nii Abbey (Author), Emmanuel Kwasi Abu (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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