Integrating health care for mothers and children in refugee camps and at district level

Health care for mothers and children is inadequate in most refugee situations and in poorly resourced countries. The authors argue that, as well as providing primary (home based) care for basic health care, there is a need to integrate primary care with adequately functioning hospital based care for...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ (Online) 2004-04, Vol.328 (7443), p.834-836
Hauptverfasser: Hafeez, Assad, Riaz, Rubina, Shah, Samin Ullah, Pervaiz, Javed, Southall, David
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Humans
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