Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria

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Autores principales: John Ede, Presidents Malaria Initiative, The Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report, Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN Nigeria profile, Nigeria Communications Commission November 2015, The Leadership Newspaper
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Publicado: Ubiquity Press 2016
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Public aspects of medicine
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Presidents Malaria Initiative
The Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report
Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN Nigeria profile
Nigeria Communications Commission November 2015
The Leadership Newspaper
Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria
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author John Ede
Presidents Malaria Initiative
The Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report
Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN Nigeria profile
Nigeria Communications Commission November 2015
The Leadership Newspaper
author_facet John Ede
Presidents Malaria Initiative
The Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report
Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN Nigeria profile
Nigeria Communications Commission November 2015
The Leadership Newspaper
author_sort John Ede
title Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria
title_short Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria
title_full Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria
title_fullStr Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in Nigeria
title_sort increasing access to quality health care using health technology to ‘cut-out’ urban communities in nigeria
publisher Ubiquity Press
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/fb2677c953074d7faa66c74ee1347b26
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