Respondent-driven sampling on the Thailand-Cambodia border. II. Knowledge, perception, practice and treatment-seeking behaviour of migrants in malaria endemic zones

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Most highly mobile migrants along the Thai-Cambodia border are not accessing health messages or health treatment in Thailand, increasing their risk of malaria and facilitating the spread of potentially resistant Plasmodium falciparum as they return to Cambodia to seek treatment. Reaching out to high …
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Authors Wangroongsarb P;Satimai W;Khamsiriwatchara A;Thwing J;Eliades JM;Kaewkungwal J;Delacollette C;;
Journal malaria journal
Year 2011
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