Editorial: Ethical issues in the application of verbal autopsies in mortality surveillance systems
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Daniel Chandramohan | Kenji Shibuya | K. Shibuya | D. Chandramohan | J. Porter | Nadia Soleman | John Porter | N. Soleman
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