Trends in handwashing behaviours for COVID-19 prevention: Longitudinal evidence from online surveys in 10 sub-Saharan African countries
Bolanle Olapeju(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Stella Babalola(Johns Hopkins University), Zoé Mistrale Hendrickson(Johns Hopkins University), Samantha W. Tsang(Johns Hopkins University), Dominick Shattuck(Johns Hopkins University), Rajiv N. Rimal(Johns Hopkins University), Marla Shaivitz(Johns Hopkins University), Elizabeth Serlemitsos(Johns Hopkins University), Susan Krenn(Johns Hopkins University), Tuo‐Yen Tseng(Johns Hopkins University), J. Douglas Storey(Johns Hopkins University), Joseph G. Rosen(Johns Hopkins University)
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