Health and social problems encountered by treated and untreated obstetric fistula patients in rural Ethiopia.
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Mesganaw Fantahun | M. Muleta | Mulu Muleta | E Catherine Hamlin | Ruth C Kennedy | Biruk Tafesse | M. Fantahun | E. C. Hamlin | R. C. Kennedy | B. Tafesse | E. Hamlin | R. Kennedy
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