Priority setting in a context of insecurity, epidemiological transition and low financial risk protection, Afghanistan / By: Karl Blanchet [and five others]
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DOH Central Library Periodical Section | Bull World Health Organ 97(5) 374 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | D0001J000983 |
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| Bull World Health Organ 97(5) 358 Access to insulin : | Bull World Health Organ 97(5) 365 Local adaption of intrapartum clinical guidelines, United Republic of Tanzania / | Bull World Health Organ 97(5) 371 Trauma care and development assistance: oppurtunies to reduce the burden of injury and strengthen health systems / | Bull World Health Organ 97(5) 374 Priority setting in a context of insecurity, epidemiological transition and low financial risk protection, Afghanistan / | Bull World Health Organ 97(6) 378 Health systems research in fragile settings / | Bull World Health Organ 97(6) 379 The Nagoya protocol and research on emerging infectious diseases / | Bull World Health Organ 97(6) 380 Public health round-up / |
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2019, 97(5) , 374-376
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