Knowledge, attitude, and willingness towards cadaveric organ donation among Jimma University medical centre health care professionals
Background: Organ donation and transplant rates vary widely across the globe, but there remains an almost universal shortage of deceased donors. The success of clinical transplantation as a therapy for end-stage organ failure is limited by the availability of suitable organs for transplant. Objectiv...
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Main Authors: | Asfaw Gerbi (Author), Mekdes Bekele (Author), Solomon Tesfaye (Author), Getachew Chane (Author), Yohannes Markos (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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