Maxwell Afranie Appiah is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, University of Health and Allied Sciences, located in Hohoe, Ghana. His work primarily focuses on public health issues relevant to the Ghanaian context, contributing to the understanding and management of health concerns within the population.
Research Contributions
Maxwell Afranie Appiah has made significant contributions to epidemiological research, particularly in the areas of reproductive health and parasitology. His 2022 study, titled "Factors influencing the use of emergency contraceptives among reproductive age women in the Kwadaso Municipality, Ghana," explores the determinants affecting the utilization of emergency contraceptives among women of reproductive age. Additionally, his 2019 research, "A Retrospective Study of Intestinal Parasite among Patients in the Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana," provides insights into the prevalence and types of intestinal parasites affecting patients, which is crucial for public health interventions and policy-making.
Aliases
No aliases are specified for Maxwell Afranie Appiah. The author's works are published under his full name.