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    by Phensere, Julia B.
    Published 2022
    “…The results also showed that most women had never used FC's before. Hindrances that were identified in regards to FC's use were; scarcity of FC's, and also that they are sold at a high price. …”
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    by Minofu, Victoria Limbani
    Published 2022
    “…The study will also compare use of I TN's in the two areas, Mgubo a squatter area and Mayadi an affluent area, to establish whether social status affects its use. …”
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    by Bester, Davison
    Published 2022
    “…On choice of treatment, participants were asked if they previously had children with tinea capitis before the current ones and their actions to that condition. Ten out thirty respondents had previously had children with tinea capitis and 70% of those visited the hospital and all of these were satisfied with the treatment option they went for citing their children got better. 20% of the respondents sought help from herbalists and reported to regret their choice because the infection was still there actually it was the one that led them to report to the clinic. 10% of the respondents were prohibited by their local churches/faith to access any type of medical help. …”
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    by Chapweteka, Blessings Alex
    Published 2022
    “…The study was descriptive qualitative. It recruited a sample size of 12 males from Kawale 1. Data was collected using an interview guide and a recorder, data analysis was done manually. …”
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    “…Malaria accounts for about 48% of all causes of morbidity followed by Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) and diarrheal diseases at 17% and 8.7% respectively (HMIS08). …”
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    Published 2021
    “…In this context, this 5-year plan provides an outline of what the Ministry of Health & Population (MoHP) and its stakeholders would like to see implemented during the period 2021- 2025 in order to reduce the burden of TB in Malawi. …”
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