Tuberculosis management and referral practices among traditional medicine practitioners in Lagos, Nigeria
Introduction: Despite the potential role of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) and Traditional Healers (THs), little is known about their knowledge of tuberculosis (TB) management and referral practices in Nigeria. Objective: To determine knowledge and self-reported practices of traditional birth a...
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Main Authors: | Victor A. Adepoju (Author), Olanrewaju Oladimeji (Author), Maureen N. Sibiya (Author), Jude Inegbeboh (Author), Ginika Egesemba (Author) |
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