"
Three Year Community Based Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention in Epidemiological and Political Transition Context: Example of Tunisia"
written by Jihen Maatoug, Imed Harrabi, Rafika Gaha, Larbi Chaieb, Nejib Mrizek, Souad Amimi, Lamia Boughammoura, Gouider Jeridi, Habib Gamra, Hassen Ghannem,
published by
Open Journal of Preventive Medicine,
Vol.5 No.8, 2015
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