Availability and affordability of children essential medicines in health facilities of southern nations, nationalities, and people region, Ethiopia: key determinants for access
Abstract Background Children in resource-limited countries are more likely to die from treatable conditions than those in higher resource settings due to a lack of the right essential medicine at the right time. Globally millions of children die every year from conditions that could be treatable wit...
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Main Authors: | Tefera Tadesse (Author), Habtamu Abuye (Author), Gizachew Tilahun (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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