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    Reducing Decision to Incision Time Interval for Emergency Cesarean Sections: 24 Months’ Experience from Rural Sierra Leone by Tucker, Lahai, Frühauf, Anna, Dumbuya, Isata, Muwanguzi, Paul, Lado, Marta, Lavallie, Daniel, Sheku, Mohamed, Kachimanga, Chiyembekezo

    “…Background: This study aimed at describing the changes in the completeness of documentation and changes in decision to incision time interval of emergency…”
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    Crossing the Last Mile of TB Care in Rural Southern Madagascar: A Multistakeholder Initiative by Muller, Nadine, Ranjaharinony, Fierenantsoa, Etrahagnane, Miandrisoa, Frühauf, Anna, Razafindranaivo, Turibio, Ramasimanana, Hortensia, Emmrich, Julius Valentin

    Published in Global health science and practice (31-10-2022)
    “…Decentralizing TB care services by offering motorbike-based mobile clinics increased patient accessibility to TB care services in a remote district in…”
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    Inter-facility transfers for emergency obstetrical and neonatal care in rural Madagascar: a cost-effectiveness analysis by Franke, Mara Anna, Nordmann, Kim, Frühauf, Anna, Ranaivoson, Rinja Mitolotra, Rebaliha, Mahery, Rapanjato, Zavaniarivo, Bärnighausen, Till, Muller, Nadine, Knauss, Samuel, Emmrich, Julius Valentin

    Published in BMJ open (03-04-2024)
    “…ContextThere is a substantial lack of inter-facility referral systems for emergency obstetrical and neonatal care in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Data on…”
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    A disaster diplomacy perspective of acute public health events by Whittaker, Charlie, Frühauf, Anna, Burthem, Samuel John, Parry, Rebecca Shoshanah, Kotikalapudi, Meghana, Liang, Yihui, Barker, Mary Moffett, Patel, Parth Rohit, Kelman, Ilan

    Published in Disasters (01-10-2018)
    “…Conceptions of acute public health events typically assume that they are tackled exclusively or principally through technical and medical solutions. Yet health…”
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