Health services uptake among nomadic pastoralist populations in Africa: A systematic review of the literature.
The estimated 50 million nomadic pastoralists in Africa are among the most "hard-to-reach" populations for health-service delivery. While data are limited, some studies have identified these communities as potential disease reservoirs relevant to neglected tropical disease programs, partic...
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Main Authors: | Victoria M Gammino (Author), Michael R Diaz (Author), Sarah W Pallas (Author), Abigail R Greenleaf (Author), Molly R Kurnit (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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