Cite
Media, health workers, and policy makers' relationship and their impact on antimalarial policy adoption: a population genetics perspective.
MLA
Malisa, Allen, et al. “Media, Health Workers, and Policy Makers’ Relationship and Their Impact on Antimalarial Policy Adoption: A Population Genetics Perspective.” Malaria Research and Treatment, vol. 2011, 2011, p. 217276. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/217276.
APA
Malisa, A., Pearce, R., Mutayoba, B., Abdullah, S., Mshinda, H., Kachur, P., Bloland, P., & Roper, C. (2011). Media, health workers, and policy makers’ relationship and their impact on antimalarial policy adoption: a population genetics perspective. Malaria Research and Treatment, 2011, 217276. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/217276
Chicago
Malisa, Allen, Richard Pearce, Benezeth Mutayoba, Salim Abdullah, Hassan Mshinda, Patrick Kachur, Peter Bloland, and Cally Roper. 2011. “Media, Health Workers, and Policy Makers’ Relationship and Their Impact on Antimalarial Policy Adoption: A Population Genetics Perspective.” Malaria Research and Treatment 2011: 217276. doi:10.4061/2011/217276.