Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on provision of sexual and reproductive health services in primary health facilities in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study
Plain language summary The onset of COVID-19 has raised concerns that it may compromise women's access to sexual and reproductive health and rights. Although data are still emerging, some reports indicate reduced access to sexual and reproductive health services, largely due to disruptions in t...
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Main Authors: | Babatunde Adelekan (Author), Erika Goldson (Author), Zubaida Abubakar (Author), Ulla Mueller (Author), Audu Alayande (Author), Tellson Ojogun (Author), Lorretta Ntoimo (Author), Bukky Williams (Author), Ibrahim Muhammed (Author), Friday Okonofua (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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