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Socio-economic differences and health seeking behaviour for the diagnosis and treatment of malaria: a case study of four local government areas operating the Bamako initiative programme in south-east Nigeria.
Uzochukwu BS, Onwujekwe OE
Int J Equity Health 2004 Jun 17, 3:6
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