Health – seeking behaviour of rural dwellers for the treatment of presumptive malaria in North-Western Nigeria
Malaria is endemic throughout Nigeria. Majority of Nigerians, 70%, live in rural areas where subsistence farming is the main occupation. Most of them live below poverty line, earning less than USD1.25 a day. Their health-seeking behaviour for treatment of malaria is infl uenced by their low socioeco...
Main Authors: | Abdulrazaq Abdullahi Gobir, Mohammad Nasir Sambo, Suleman Idris Hadejia |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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penerbit ukm
2014
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7477/1/Health_%E2%80%93_Seeking_Behaviour_of_Rural_Dwellers.pdf |
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