Emergency contraceptive pills: Exploring the knowledge and attitudes of community health workers in a developing Muslim country

scientific article published in August 2010

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P356DOI10.4297/NAJMS.2010.2359
P932PMC publication ID3339059
P698PubMed publication ID22737673

P2093author name stringAzeem Sultan Mir
Raees Malik
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P921main subjectcommunity healthQ3473024
maternal healthQ6786626
P304page(s)359-364
P577publication date2010-08-01
P1433published inNorth American journal of medical sciencesQ26842650
P1476titleEmergency contraceptive pills: Exploring the knowledge and attitudes of community health workers in a developing Muslim country
P478volume2