Patterns, procedures, and indications for pediatric surgery in a Tanzanian Refugee Camp: a 20-year experience
Background There are 103 million displaced people worldwide, 41% of whom are children. Data on the provision of surgery in humanitarian settings are limited. Even scarcer is literature on pediatric surgery performed in humanitarian settings, particularly protracted humanitarian settings.Methods We r...
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Main Authors: | Joseph V Sakran (Author), Peter J Winch (Author), Mohamed Abbas (Author), Kent A Stevens (Author), Daniel S Rhee (Author), Zachary Obinna Enumah (Author), Hilary Ngude (Author), Sarah Rapaport (Author), Amber Lekey (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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