Disruptions in Maternal and Child Health Service Utilization during COVID-19 : Analysis from Eight Sub-Saharan African Countries
The coronavirus-19 pandemic and its secondary effects threaten the continuity of essential health services delivery, which may lead to worsened population health and a protracted public health crisis. We quantify such disruptions, focusing on maternal and child health, in eight sub-Saharan countries...
Main Authors: | Shapira, Gil, Ahmed, Tashrik, Drouard, Salome Henriette Paulette, Fernandez, Pablo Amor, Kandpal, Eeshani, Nzelu, Charles, Sanford Wesseh, Chea, Mohamud, Nur Ali, Smart, Francis, Mwansambo, Charles, Baye, Martina L, Diabate, Mamatou, Yuma, Sylvain, Ogunlayi, Munirat, De Dieu Rusatira, Rwema Jean, Hashemi, Tawab, Vergeer, Petra, Friedman, Jed |
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Format: | Journal Article |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36730 |
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