Estimating access to surgical care: A community centered national household survey from Pakistan.
Pakistan is a lower middle-income country in South Asia with a population of 225 million. No estimate for surgical care access exists for the country. We postulate the estimated access to surgical care is less than the minimum 80% to be achieved by 2030. We conducted a randomized, stratified two-sta...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Nabeel Ashraf (Author), Irum Fatima (Author), Ammar Ali Muhammad (Author), Katherine Albutt (Author), Manon Pigeolet (Author), Asad Latif (Author), John G Meara (Author), Lubna Samad (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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