Evaluation of a school-based health education program on hepatitis B virus infection prevention practice in rural South-Western, Nigeria
Abstract Background Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection prevention is most effective early in childhood with vaccination programme. However, where this is missed, primary prevention modes of intervention become an alternative recommendation to be considered before the occurrence of risk exposure to th...
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Main Authors: | Titilayo Olaoye (Author), Blessing Osie-Efietie (Author), Ololade O. Ogunsanmi (Author), Adebayo M. Mustapha (Author), Ifeoluwapo Asekun-Olarinmoye (Author), Nnodimele Onuigbo Atulomah (Author) |
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