Optimizing Care for Ugandans with Untreated Abdominal Surgical Conditions
Background: Abdominal operations account for a majority of surgical volume in low-income countries, yet population-level prevalence data on surgically treatable abdominal conditions are scarce. Objective: In this study, our objective was to quantify the burden of surgically treatable abdominal condi...
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Main Authors: | Elissa K. Butler (Author), Tu M. Tran (Author), Anthony T. Fuller (Author), Christine Muhumuza (Author), Sarah Williams (Author), Joao R. N. Vissoci (Author), Samuel Luboga (Author), Michael M. Haglund (Author), Fredrick Makumbi (Author), Moses Galukande (Author), Jeffrey G. Chipman (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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