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Oduro, Abraham R, David J Fryauff, Kwadwo Koram, William O Rogers, Francis Anto, Frank Atuguba, Thomas Anyorigiya, Martin Adjuik, Patrick Ansah, Abraham Hodgson, and Francis Nkrumah. "Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine-based intermittent preventive treatment, bed net use, and antenatal care during pregnancy: demographic trends and impact on the health of newborns in the Kassena Nankana District, northeastern Ghana." The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 83, no. 1 (2010): 79-89.
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Mutedi, Abrahams M, and Statistics South Africa. Marital status and the South African labour market. Statistics South Africa: Occasional paper. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2002.
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Binka, Fred N, Ayaga A Bawah, James F Phillips, Abraham Hodgson, Martin Adjuik, and Bruce MacLeod. "Rapid achievement of the child survival millennium development goal: evidence from the Navrongo experiment in Northern Ghana." Tropical Medicine & International Health 12, no. 5 (2007): 578-593.
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Engmann, Cyril, Paul Walega, Raymond A Aborigo, Philip Adongo, Cheryl A Moyer, Layla Lavasani, John Williams, Carl Bose, Fred Binka, and Abraham Hodgson. "Stillbirths and early neonatal mortality in rural Northern Ghana." Tropical Medicine & International Health 17, no. 3 (2012): 272-282.
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Matzopoulos, Richard, Lea Marineau, Shibe Mhlongo, Asiphe Ketelo, Megan Prinsloo, Bianca Dekel, Lorna J Martin, Rachel Jewkes, Carl Lombard, and Naeemah Abrahams. "Who is killing South African men? A retrospective descriptive study of forensic and police investigations into male homicide." BMJ Global Health 9, no. 4 (2024).
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