A national survey of private-sector outpatient care of sick infants and young children in Nepal
Abstract Background Previous research has documented that across South Asia, as well as in some countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, the private sector is the primary source of outpatient care for sick infants and children and, in many settings, informal providers play a bigger role than credentialed he...
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Main Authors: | Bharat Ban (Author), Stephen Hodgins (Author), Pranita Thapa (Author), Surakschha Thapa (Author), Deepak Joshi (Author), Adhish Dhungana (Author), Anjana KC (Author), Tanya Guenther (Author), Shilu Adhikari (Author), Elaine Scudder (Author), Pavani K. Ram (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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