EAST AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 67, n° 2, 1990, pages 75-78, 6 réf., ISSN 0012-835X, KEN
ASUZU (M.C.) *, ROTOWA (N.A.), AJAYI (I.O.)
This study has assessed the contribution of supplementary mail reminders to defaulting index patients and their defaulting contacts to our control efforts in the first two years of its usage.
It demonstrates that, like the other components of the contact tracing strategies, it is not successful in improving the contact or defaulting index patient attendance, thus only contributing to success in 7 of 141 patients.
Mots-clés BDSP : Afrique, Dépistage, Enquête, Stratégie, Nigeria, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal : Afrique, Maladie sexuellement transmissible, Dépistage, Contact, Enquête, Stratégie, Nigéria, Homme, Convocation
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Africa, Sexually transmitted disease, Screening, Contact, Inquiry, Strategy, Nigeria, Human
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Inist-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique
Cote : 91-0171370
Code Inist : 002B05F06. Création : 199406.