Determination of different social groups' level of knowledge about malaria in a multicultural Amazonian cross-border context
Abstract Background A steady decline in the number of cases of malaria was observed in the 2000s in French Guiana. This enabled regional health policies to shift their public health goal from control to elimination. To include inhabitants in this strategy, the main objective of this study was to des...
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Main Authors: | Mélanie Gaillet (Author), Lise Musset (Author), Claire Cropet (Author), Félix Djossou (Author), Adeline Mallard (Author), Guillaume Odonne (Author), Damien Davy (Author), Maylis Douine (Author), Loic Epelboin (Author), Yassamine Lazrek (Author), Luana Mathieu (Author), Mathieu Nacher (Author), Emilie Mosnier (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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