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Citations

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2 Manzi, Fatuma, Joanna Armstrong Schellenberg, Taghreed Adam, Hassan Mshinda, Cesar G. Victora, and Jennifer Bryce. "Out-of-pocket payments for under-five health care in rural southern Tanzania." Health Policy Plan (2005).
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