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Examining intersectoral integration for malaria control programmes in an urban and a rural district in Ghana: a multinomial multilevel analysis Cover

Examining intersectoral integration for malaria control programmes in an urban and a rural district in Ghana: a multinomial multilevel analysis

Open Access
|Aug 2013

Authors

Nicodemus Osei Owusu

kowusosei@yahoo.com

School of Applied Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Central University College, P.O. Box 2305, Tema, Ghana

Bernard Baffour-Awuah

b.baffour@uq.edu.au

Institute for Social Science Research, University of Queensland, Campbell Road, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia

Fiifi Amoako Johnson

faj100@soton.ac.uk

Division of Social Statistics & Demography and Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty and Policy (GHP3), Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom

John Mohan

J.F.Mohan@soton.ac.uk

Division of Sociology and Social Policy, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom

Nyovani J. Madise

N.J.Madise@soton.ac.uk

Division of Social Statistics & Demography and Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty and Policy (GHP3), Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.1061 | Journal eISSN: 1568-4156
Language: English
Published on: Aug 9, 2013
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2013 Nicodemus Osei Owusu, Bernard Baffour-Awuah, Fiifi Amoako Johnson, John Mohan, Nyovani J. Madise, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.