Utilization of health belief model in comprehending diarrheal disease dynamics: a case of cryptosporidiosis in Uganda
Abstract Background Diarrheal diseases contribute greatly to the reported global childhood mortality and morbidity with related social, economic consequences. This study was conducted to analyze the utilization of the Health Belief Model (HBM) theory to comprehend diarrheal disease dynamics in Ugand...
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Main Authors: | Clovice Kankya (Author), Justine Okello (Author), Rogers Wambi (Author), Lesley Rose Ninsiima (Author), Methodius Tubihemukama (Author), Christine Tricia Kulabako (Author), Richard Asaba (Author), James Natweta Baguma (Author), Musso Munyeme (Author), James Muleme (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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