Screening for congenital fetal anomalies in low risk pregnancy: the Kenyatta National Hospital experience
Abstract Background Congenital malformations contribute significantly to the disease burden among children globally. A study conducted in Kenya on understanding the burden of surgical congenital anomalies, highlights the need for Kenyan health systems to go beyond the medical dimensions of illness....
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Main Authors: | Callen Kwamboka Onyambu (Author), Norah Mukiri Tharamba (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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