Establishing childhood disability clinics may help reduce the prevalence of disability among children in Africa: A viewpoint
Globally, there are about a billion people comprising of about 95 million children who experience disability. The number of people in Africa living with disability is about 80 million people; out of which 10%−15% are children of school age. The causes of disability among these children include epile...
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Main Authors: | Auwal Abdullahi (Author), Thomson W. L. Wong (Author), Shamay S. M. Ng (Author) |
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