Why Syphilis Infection is High Among Pregnant Women in Refugee Camps? A Case in Ethiopia
Amare Tadesse,1 Abdi Geda2 1Medicine Sans Frontiers (MSF), Gambella, Gambella Region, Ethiopia; 2Public Health Department, College of Health Science, Mettu University, Mettu, Oromia Region, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Abdi Geda, Public Health Department, College of Health Science, Mettu University, PO B...
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