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A Framework for the Design of a Mobile-Based Alert System for Outpatient Adherence in Nigeria

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Nigeria ranks among the countries with the highest child and maternal mortality rate. Chronic diseases are the most common contributors to the diseases burden in Nigeria most especially Malaria, Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. Adherence to long-term therapy in outpatient condition is required to reduce and curb the prevalence of these diseases. Poor adherence to long-term therapies...
 
Published at African Journal of Computing and ICTs
Volume 5
Issue 5
Published in 2012
 
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S.R Okuboyejo, N.A. Omoregbe and V.W. Mbarika
Okuboyejo Senanu
 
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