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Editorial
. 2005 Jul 2;331(7507):1-2.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.331.7507.1.

The future of health care in Africa

Editorial

The future of health care in Africa

Lola Dare et al. BMJ. .

Erratum in

  • BMJ. 2005 Sep 3;331(7515):496
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Progress in reducing mortality in children aged under 5 years, comparing sub-Saharan Africa with low and middle income countries in the rest of the world. Red represents sub-Saharan Africa, blue low income countries, green middle income countries (with solid lines indicating path to goal, dotted lines progress to date, and dashed lines projected progress at current rate)

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