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Ukrainian health workers respond to war
Elsevier
,
Lancet (London, England), Volume 399, 5 March 2022
Authors:
Ahsan S.
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Humanitarian 2022 Special Issue
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Articles
Tags:
Health and population
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Health and wellbeing
;
Human rights
;
Europe
Keywords:
Armed Conflicts
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Battle Injury
;
Health Care Delivery
;
Health Services Accessibility
;
Health Workforce
;
Human
;
Humans
;
Russia
;
Russian Federation
;
Ukraine
;
War
;
War-Related Injuries
;
Europe
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