Advances in Infectious Diseases

Advances in Infectious Diseases

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"Self-Medication Practice against Malaria and Associated Factors in the City of Parakou in Northern Benin: Results of a Population Survey in 2017"
written by Cossi Angelo Attinsounon, Yollande Sissinto, Euripide Avokpaho, Adébayo Alassani, Majid Sanni, Marcel Zannou,
published by Advances in Infectious Diseases, Vol.9 No.3, 2019
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