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J Epidemiol Community Health 2002;56:562 doi:10.1136/jech.56.8.562
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Do we need them? Working with traditional birth attendants in the Andes

  1. J J Miranda,
  2. E Zegarra,
  3. E Bedriñana,
  4. T Fernández
  1. Peruvian Programme, Health Unlimited, Ayacucho, Peru

      Fifty two per cent of deliveries at Ayacucho department (south central Peruvian Andes) occur at home, and at rural settings this number is expected to be higher. The main actor involved …

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