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  • Socio cultural and geographical determinants of child immunisation in Borno State, Nigeria

    Abubakar Kawu Monguno
    e10
    25-09-2013
    1602
    PDF: 785
    HTML: 306
  • Where do overweight women in Ghana live? Answers from exploratory spatial data analysis

    Fidelia A.A. Dake
    e12
    07-03-2012
    1065
    PDF: 590
    HTML: 249
  • Spatial analysis of factors associated with household subscription to the National Health Insurance Scheme in rural Ghana

    Stephen Manortey, James VanDerslice, Steve Alder, Kevin A. Henry, Benjamin Crookston, Ty Dickerson, Scott Benson
    04-02-2014
    1545
    PDF: 648
    HTML: 328
  • Socioeconomic status and self-reported tuberculosis: a multilevel analysis in a low-income township in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Jane Murray Cramm, Xander Koolman, Valerie Møller, Anna P. Nieboer
    e34
    05-09-2011
    3003
    PDF: 893
    HTML: 155
  • Climate factors and dengue fever in Burkina Faso from 2017 to 2019

    Cheick Ahmed Ouattara, Tiandiogo Isidore Traore, Seydou Traore, Ibrahim Sangare, Clément Z Meda, Léon G.B. Savadogo
    24-05-2022
    638
    PDF: 219
    HTML: 14
  • Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State

    Osaretin Oviasu, Janette E. Rigby, Dimitris Ballas
    31-03-2015
    1616
    PDF: 637
    HTML: 541
  • Prevalence of gastrointestinal pathogens in Sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Stephanie M. Fletcher, Damien Stark, John Ellis
    e30
    05-09-2011
    2412
    PDF: 941
    HTML: 1059
  • Measuring health gaps between the rich and the poor: a review of the literature and its implications for health research in Africa

    Amson Sibanda, Henry V. Doctor
    e3
    02-07-2013
    1525
    PDF: 681
    HTML: 2769
  • Gender and risk of depression in Saudi Arabia, a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Osama A. Alibrahim, Nabilla Al-Sadat, Nagi A.M. Elawad
    JPHIA 2010; 1:e7
    22-11-2010
    2931
    PDF: 1023
    HTML: 2736
  • Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan

    Rasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim, Ranien Mohamed El Mortada Mahi Eldin Mahdi, Rawia Moawia Elamin Elahmer, Rogaya Adel Derar Elansary, Safaa Elsafi Widaa Mohamed, Said Hashim Ahmed Abdelgader, Sakina Salah Abbasher Ahmed, Sally Mohamed Alfatih Abdalrhman
    31-12-2017
    1464
    PDF: 593
    HTML: 176
  • Contexts, beliefs and health behaviour: Are individuals who engage in risky sexual behaviour likely to wear facemasks against COVID-19?

    Yemi Adewoyin, Chukwuedozie K. Ajaero, Clifford O. Odimegwu
    26-07-2022
    575
    PDF: 192
    HTML: 6
  • The double-edged sword: financial source of household healthcare expenditure in Ghana

    Henry Armah Tagoe
    e17
    14-08-2012
    1066
    PDF: 486
    HTML: 122
  • Assessment of malaria reporting and epidemic preparedness systems in health facilities in Eldoret West District, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

    Ruth C. Kirinyet, Arthur S. Ng’etich, Ahmad Juma
    17-08-2016
    1425
    PDF: 710
    HTML: 599
  • Social determinants of tuberculosis in Nigeria: an ecological approach

    Olusoji Daniel, Olusola Adejumo, Janet Bamidele, Adekunle Alabi, Abiola Gbadebo, Kolawole Oritogun
    11-01-2023
    272
    PDF: 122
  • Battling malaria in rural Zambia with modern technology: a qualitative study on the value of cell phones, geographical information systems, asymptomatic carriers and rapid diagnostic tests to identify, treat and control malaria

    David Nygren, Arvid Lissel Isaksson
    04-02-2014
    1512
    PDF: 691
    Appendices: 309
    HTML: 302
  • A review of the structure and function of vital registration system in Ghana: towards improvement in mortality data quality for health policy analysis

    Julius N. Fobil, Eunice Aryee, Francis Bilson, Juergen May, Alexander Kraemer
    e5
    04-03-2011
    2817
    PDF: 718
    HTML: 3718
  • The demographic implications of the HIV prevalence trend in Nigeria

    Roland Clement Abah
    03-03-2014
    1626
    PDF: 864
    HTML: 1006
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