Access to health care and mortality of children under 5 years of age in the Gambia: a case-control study.
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M. Leach | R. Adegbola | K. Mulholland | P. Herbison | D. Jeffries | P. Hill | S. Howie | Momodou Jasseh | J. Dockerty | W. Stevens | M. Rutherford | Peter Herbison | John D. Dockerty | Philip C Hill | Richard A. Adegbola | Stephen R. C. Howie | David J Jeffries | Melissa Leach | Warren Stevens | Kim Mulholland
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