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Community-based distribution of injectable contraceptives: introduction strategies in four sub-Saharan African countries.
Author(s):
V Dreisbach
,
Angela Akol
,
K Krueger
,
Ny Rabenja
,
Aurélie Brunie
,
Alice Olawo
,
Theresa Hoke
,
John Stanback
Publication date:
2012-11-30
Journal:
International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health
Keywords:
Adolescent
,
Adult
,
Africa South of the Sahara
,
Community Health Services
,
organization & administration
,
Community Networks
,
Contraception Behavior
,
Contraceptive Agents, Female
,
administration & dosage
,
Family Planning Services
,
Female
,
Health Services Accessibility
,
Humans
,
Injections
,
Primary Prevention
,
Young Adult
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23318171
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10.1363/3821412
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Adolescent
,
Adult
,
Africa South of the Sahara
,
Community Health Services
,
organization & administration
,
Community Networks
,
Contraception Behavior
,
Contraceptive Agents, Female
,
administration & dosage
,
Family Planning Services
,
Female
,
Health Services Accessibility
,
Humans
,
Injections
,
Primary Prevention
,
Young Adult
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Keywords:
Adolescent
,
Adult
,
Africa South of the Sahara
,
Community Health Services
,
organization & administration
,
Community Networks
,
Contraception Behavior
,
Contraceptive Agents, Female
,
administration & dosage
,
Family Planning Services
,
Female
,
Health Services Accessibility
,
Humans
,
Injections
,
Primary Prevention
,
Young Adult
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