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Health Promot Perspect. 2020;10(1): 43-49. doi: 10.15171/hpp.2020.08
PMID: 32104656        PMCID: PMC7036211

Original Article

Predicting Chikungunya disease personal protective behaviors: Results of a cross-sectional survey of US-Caribbean travelers

Kristina R Anderson 1 ORCID, Kevin Naaman 2, Edna Omodior 1, Grace Karikari 3, Lori Pennington-Gray 4, Oghenekaro Omodior 1 * ORCID

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2-year Impact Factor: 2.4

SCOPUS CiteScore: 7.1

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