Water-Borne Diseases, Cost of Illness and Willingness to Pay for Diseases Interventions in Rural Communities of Developing Countries
Background: Almost one third of the global population is living in developing South Asia where disease occurrence is high especially in rural areas and people are unaware of water-borne diseases and cost of illness. Methods: The quantitative approach involved questionnaire based study (n=50 househol...
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Main Authors: | A Malik (Author), A Yasar (Author), AB Tabinda (Author), M Abubakar (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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