Perceptions about Hepatitis C, its Myths, Misconceptions and Association with Health-Related Behavior among People of District Layyah, Punjab, Pakistan
Background: Hepatitis C virus is a blood-borne virus where the most common modes of its transmission are unsafe injection practices, inadequate sterilization of medical equipment, and transfusion of unscreened blood and blood products. Approximately, 130–150 million people globally are suffering fr...
Main Authors: | Muhammad Imran, Ayesha Baber Kawish, Aamira Hashmi, Muzammil Irshad, Naila Azam |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontier Science Associates
2018-01-01
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Series: | The International Journal of Frontier Sciences |
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Online Access: | https://publie.frontierscienceassociates.com/index.php/tijfs/article/view/30 |
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