Awareness, attitudes towards genetic diseases and acceptability of genetic interventions among pregnant women in Burera district, Rwanda
Abstract Approximately 3% of all pregnancies are associated with conditions linked with disability, either mild or severe congenital diseases. This is a consequence of environmental and genetic exposures. Complications and poor management of these diseases arise due to limited knowledge, awareness a...
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Main Authors: | Jean Baptiste Niyibizi (Author), Erigene Rutayisire (Author), Monica Mochama (Author), Michael Habtu (Author), Zephanie Nzeyimana (Author), Daniel Seifu (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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