International Journal of Tropical Medicine

Year: 2011
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
Page No. 61 - 69

Knowledge of Malaria Prevention and Control in a Sub-Urban Community in Accra, Ghana

Authors : Isaac Appiah-Darkwah and Samuel Kofi Badu-Nyarko

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