Associations between national viral hepatitis policies/programmes and country-level socioeconomic factors: a sub-analysis of data from the 2013 WHO viral hepatitis policy report
Abstract Background As more countries worldwide develop national viral hepatitis strategies, it is important to ask whether context-specific factors affect their decision-making. This study aimed to determine whether country-level socioeconomic factors are associated with viral hepatitis programmes...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey V Lazarus (Author), Ida Sperle (Author), Kelly Safreed-Harmon (Author), Charles Gore (Author), Beatriz Cebolla (Author), Alexander Spina (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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