Malaria amongst children under five in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review of prevalence, risk factors and preventive interventions

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Jacob Owusu Sarfo
Mustapha Amoadu
Peace Yaa Kordorwu
Abdul Karim Adams
Thomas Boateng Gyan
Abdul-Ganiyu Osman
Immanuel Asiedu
Edward Wilson Ansah
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[1] University of Cape Coast,
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European Journal of Medical Research | / 28卷
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Malaria; Children under five; Risk factors; Sub-Saharan Africa; Scoping review;
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