Knowledge and practice of pregnant women and health care workers on hepatitis B prevention in the Limbe and Muyuka health districts of the south west region of Cameroon
INTRODUCTION: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major health problem worldwide owing to its high prevalence and significant morbidity and mortality. There are about 2 billion people living with HBV worldwide and over 360 million chronic carriers. The purpose of this study was to assess the know...
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Brenda Mbouamba Yankam [verfasserIn] Cho Sebastine Anye [verfasserIn] Ngwayu Claude Nkfusai [verfasserIn] Joyce Shirinde [verfasserIn] Samuel Nambile Cumber [verfasserIn] |
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