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Costs, effects and cost-effectiveness analysis of a mobile maternal health care service in West Kiang, The Gambia

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  • Fox-Rushby, Julia A. & Foord, Frances, 1996. "Costs, effects and cost-effectiveness analysis of a mobile maternal health care service in West Kiang, The Gambia," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(2), pages 123-143, February.
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