Knowledge and practices associated with Lassa fever in rural Nigeria: Implications for prevention and control
Lassa fever (LF) is a haemorrhagic illness endemic in West Africa, which can be attributed to poor rat control and poor sanitation, especially in the rural communities.Increasing awareness and education about LF has been advocated for its prevention and control. This study investigated the level of...
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Main Authors: | Olukemi Aromolaran (Author), Timothy K. Samson (Author), Olutayo I. Falodun (Author) |
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