Effects of Immunisation on Child Mortality in West Africa

Author:

Obasaju Barnabas1,Adama Ibrahim1,Ishola Ojone Patience1,Oloyede Francis1,Osabohien Romanus2,Aregbesola Ayooluwa3,Onabote Ademola1

Affiliation:

1. Landmark University,Department of Economics,Omu-Aran,Nigeria

2. Covenant University,Department of Economics and Development Studies,Ota,Nigerian

3. Landmark University,Centre for Learning Resources,Omu-Aran,Nigeria

Publisher

IEEE

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