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The application of a quantitative approach to the assessment of the relative importance of vector and soil transmitted diseases in Ghana
R. H. Morrow
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Ghana
100%
Soil
87%
Schistosomiasis
47%
Parasitic Diseases
43%
Trypanosomiasis
40%
Resource Allocation
32%
Mortality
27%
Dracunculus Nematode
24%
Malaria
24%
Ascariasis
19%
Onchocerciasis
19%
Ancylostomatoidea
18%
Cost Savings
15%
Incidence
13%
Infections
12%
Uncertainty
12%
Epidemics
11%
Costs and Cost Analysis
8%
Population
5%
Arts & Humanities
Ghana
81%
Soil
77%
Mortality
28%
Infection
28%
Malaria
27%
Causes
17%
Guinea
14%
Resources
12%
Attribution
10%
Surveillance
10%
Illness
7%
Savings
7%
Costs
7%
Uncertainty
5%
Social Sciences
Ghana
79%
disability
34%
mortality
25%
death
22%
cause
17%
reasonable cost
14%
Guinea
13%
severe disability
12%
lack
10%
savings
10%
attribution
9%
surveillance
8%
resources
8%
illness
8%
uncertainty
7%
Group
6%
costs
5%