Determinants of malaria spread among under-five children in Nigeria: results from a 2021 Nigerian malaria indicator cross-sectional survey
Abstract Background Malaria is a global disease burden, especially in Africa, with Nigeria having the highest prevalence of malaria, with approximately 50% affecting children. Children under five years of age are vulnerable to the risk of malaria spread. This research aimed to identify the determina...
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Main Authors: | Isaac Isiko (Author), Simon Nyegenye (Author), Aaron Mwesigwa (Author), Jackson Micheal Asingwire (Author), Haron Olot (Author), Shekina-Rhoda Chioma Amaka (Author), Lenz Nwachinemere Okoro (Author), Praise Amarachi Amaka Etane (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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