Assessing the combined effect of household cooking fuel and urbanicity on acute respiratory symptoms among under-five years in sub-Saharan Africa
Author:
Amadu IddrisuORCID,
Seidu Abdul-AzizORCID,
Mohammed Aliu,
Duku EricORCID,
Miyittah Michael K.,
Ameyaw Edward Kwabena,
Hagan John Elvis,
Musah Mohammed HafizORCID,
Ahinkorah Bright Opoku
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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