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Post-Vaccination Surveillance of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Ghana. [PDF]
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Medication errors and medication error reporting practices in Ghana: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Pathways linking internalized HIV stigma to attitudes and beliefs toward ART through depression: Conditional indirect effects of food insecurity. [PDF]
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Predictive Modeling of Localized Mobile App to Improve Snakebite Management in Ghana. [PDF]
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Evidence on prevalence of caesarean sections and factors influencing uptake in Ghana: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
The final results of a three-year campaign against yaws in the Republic of Ghana, which was introduced in an attempt to reduce an unusually high prevalence, are summarized. The campaign started in January 1981 and officially ended in December 1983. Serious economic and technical constraints slowed the progress of work after the first year and reduced ...
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The final results of a three-year campaign against yaws in the Republic of Ghana, which was introduced in an attempt to reduce an unusually high prevalence, are summarized. The campaign started in January 1981 and officially ended in December 1983. Serious economic and technical constraints slowed the progress of work after the first year and reduced ...
V K, Agadzi +4 more
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1966
Summary Two cases of nocardiosis are reported. From these cases, which had been diagnosed as pulmonary tuberculosis, nocardia was the only organism isolated. Difficulties in the diagnosis have been illustrated.
H S, Sodhi, C A, Salles
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Summary Two cases of nocardiosis are reported. From these cases, which had been diagnosed as pulmonary tuberculosis, nocardia was the only organism isolated. Difficulties in the diagnosis have been illustrated.
H S, Sodhi, C A, Salles
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