Out-of-pocket costs and catastrophic healthcare expenditure for families of children requiring surgery in sub-Saharan Africa.
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E. Ameh | D. Ozgediz | E. Bryce | G. S. Philipo | B. Bvulani | Bolusefe T. Olatunji | Samuel Negash | A. Yap | M. Cheung | Maíra Fedatto | R. Laverde | Dilon Mweru | Steve Kisembo | Franck Masumbuko | Aiah Lebbie | Eric Hansen | Madeleine Carroll | Phillip J Hsu
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