Tackling the blind spot of poor-quality medicines in Universal Health Coverage
Background Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is challenged by the prevalence of poor-quality medicines, those that either do not meet required specifications (substandard) or are outrightly fraudulent (falsified), especially in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, LMICs. Whereas poor-quality medicines ar...
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Main Authors: | E. S. F. Orubu (Author), C. Ching (Author), M. H. Zaman (Author), V. J. Wirtz (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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