These are the sources and citations used to research Malaria and Drug Abuse in Cameroon, Sub-saharan Africa. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (School-based drug abuse prevention; promising and successful programs, 2009)
Your Bibliography: 2009. School-based drug abuse prevention; promising and successful programs. Ottawa,Ontario Canada: National Crime Prevention Center (NCPC), pp.1, 9-11.
In-text: (WHO Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria, 2010)
Your Bibliography: 2010. WHO Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria. 2nd ed. Geneva: Dr P Olumese, p.37.
In-text: (Colvin et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Colvin, C., Smith, H., Swartz, A., Ahs, J., de Heer, J., Opiyo, N., Kim, J., Marraccini, T. and George, A., 2013. Understanding careseeking for child illness in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and conceptual framework based on qualitative research of household recognition and response to child diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. Social Science & Medicine, 86, pp.66-78.
In-text: (Dilger, Kane and Langwick, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Dilger, H., Kane, A. and Langwick, S., 2012. Medicine, mobility, and power in global Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
In-text: (Edney, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Edney, A., 2014. India's Poor Quality of Drugs end up in Africa. Bloomberg Business, [online] p.1. Available at: <http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-09-17/india-s-poor-quality-drugs-end-up-in-africa-study-finds> [Accessed 16 March 2015].
In-text: (Falkenberg, Nyfjall, Hellgren and Vingard, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Falkenberg, A., Nyfjall, M., Hellgren, C. and Vingard, E., 2011. Instrumental and emotional social support at work and leisure time: association with self-rated health and sickness absence in a longitudinal context. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 68(Suppl_1), pp.A43-A43.
In-text: (Jones, Modeste, Hopp Marshak and Fox, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Jones, V., Modeste, N., Hopp Marshak, H. and Fox, C., 2013. The Effect of HIV/AIDS Education on Adolescents in Trinidad and Tobago. ISRN Infectious Diseases, 2013, pp.1-8.
In-text: (Moyou-Somo et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Moyou-Somo, R., Essomba, P., Songue, E., Tchoubou, N., Ntambo, A., Hiol, H., Kemajou, J., Essi, M. and Millet, P., 2013. A public private partnership to fight against malaria along the Chad-Cameroon pipeline corridor: I. Baseline data on socio-anthropological aspects, knowledge, attitudes and practices of the population concerning malaria. BMC Public Health, 13(1), p.1023.
In-text: (Nforngwa, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Nforngwa, E., 2012. Cameroon Winning Battle to Reduce Malaria. Voice of America, [online] p.1. Available at: <http://www.voanews.com/content/cameroon-winning-battle-against-malaria/1495420.html> [Accessed 11 March 2015].
In-text: (Petersen, Eastman and Lanzer, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Petersen, I., Eastman, R. and Lanzer, M., 2011. Drug-resistant malaria: Molecular mechanisms and implications for public health. FEBS Letters, 585(11), pp.1551-1562.
In-text: (Roberts and Watkins, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Roberts, A. and Watkins, J., 2009. Social workers' desk reference. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Sibley and Price, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Sibley, C. and Price, R., 2012. Monitoring antimalarial drug resistance: Applying lessons learned from the past in a fast-moving present. International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance, 2, pp.126-133.
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