Reproductive morbidity a neglected issue? Report of clinical-based study in Far-Western Nepal.
SUMMARY: Background: According to WHO estimates, reproductive ill health accounts for 33% of the total disease burden in women as compared to 12.3% for males. Despite this significant, in many South-Asian countries the magnitude of reproductive morbidity bas not been adequate defined (WHO,1995). Th...
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Corporate Author: | Ministry of Health and Population |
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Language: | English |
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