Quality improvement practices decrease adverse event rates in a surgical male circumcision program in Malawi
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Main Authors: | P. Kohler (Author), D. Chilongozi (Author), D. Namate (Author), B. Barr (Author), W. Msungama (Author), M. Mwale (Author), O. Phiri (Author), L. Tenthani (Author), T. Perdue (Author), S. Barnhart (Author), J. Krieger (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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