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Risk factors of typhoid infection in the Indonesian archipelago
Alba S.
Plos One
Q1Published: 2016Citations: 34
Abstract
Major gains could potentially be achieved in reducing the incidence of typhoid by ensuring adherence to adequate hand-washing practices alone. This confirms that there is a pivotal role for 'software' related interventions to encourage behavior change and create demand for goods and services, alongside development of water and sanitation infrastructure.
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